
Understanding Frequency Response Curves
A microphone’s frequency response curve is a graph of how loudly it captures each pitch, and it explains why two mics sound different on the same voice. Reading the curve tells you what a mic will emphasize before you buy.
Learn to read the three key regions.
- The low end below one hundred hertz is where proximity effect and rumble live.
- The presence boost around three to six kilohertz adds vocal clarity.
- The top end above ten kilohertz carries air and sibilance.
A mic with a presence peak will cut through a mix, while a flat mic sounds more neutral. Match the curve to your voice and the role the mic will play.
The curve is a starting point, not a verdict. Your voice and room interact with any mic in ways the graph cannot predict, so treat the response as a guide and always confirm with a real recording before you commit to a purchase.