What is Stereo Microphone?
A stereo microphone is a type of microphone that uses two or more microphones to capture sound in a way that simulates human hearing.
It typically consists of two separate microphones that are positioned at a distance apart from each other, typically around the same distance as the human ears. The microphones are designed to capture sound from different angles, which creates a sense of spatial depth and directionality in the recorded audio. Stereo microphones are commonly used in music recording, film and video production, and other applications where a sense of spatial realism is desired. Some stereo microphones are designed to be mounted on a camera or camcorder, making them ideal for capturing high-quality audio for video production.