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With the microphone bias floating, what prevents some digital signal processing form recovering faint and fuzzy audio? I'm sure the microphone loses at least several dB of gain with the bias floating, but isn't it much safer to either disconnect the bias and tie it to ground, or else pull up/down the the digital output of the ADC?

I understand that with the bias floating, the microphone output will be a combination of radio and quantum thermal noise, but won't that noise still be slightly modulated by the microphone? Or is it that the noise being modulated will be below detectable by the ADC and the digital output will always be exactly 0?



Depends on actual hardware implementation, but those microphones are REALLY good at picking up audio. I once fiddled with some microphone and wondered why it works so poorly (lots of "digital" noise, faint audio), maybe cable broke or smth. Turned ot, it was "disabled" with hardware switch on cable, yet still picked up enough sound to "somewhat work".




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