Iran-Made Stereo Microphones Find Customers in Int’l Markets
“We are the only manufacturer of stereo microphones in Iran, and the first in the Middle East. Our products are specifically for bloggers, influencers, singers, podcasters, and people who go live on social networks. These microphones are designed for recording sound, instruments, and podcasts,” Alizadeh, the managing director of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.
“Our company is knowledge-based, and the sound technology and board design of these microphones are completely in our hands. We import the body and enjoy domestic know-how to design and produce the boards,” he added.
“We do not have any other manufacturers in Iran. Our competitors include Chinese companies with lower prices and quality, and well-known European brands with much higher prices,” Alizadeh said.
Stereo microphones, as the name suggests, use two separate capsules to record two tracks of audio. These capsules are typically in a fixed arrangement, facing to the left and right of the mic position, giving you a more natural-sounding recording that mirrors to how our ears hear sounds to our left and right.
With a mono microphone, all the musicians would be focused in the sound field as if they were all playing on stage in the same position. In contrast to mono sound, stereo sound converts a signal into sound using several channels. This basically means that each output signal is distinct from the others.
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