Re: Microphone Impedance
The question can't be discussed without clarifying the microphone type.
Classical microphones are moving coil designs similar to a speaker with low impedances of 200 to max. 600 ohm. In the tube amplifier era, they sometimes had built-in transformers to achieve a higher sensitivity, raising the impedance up to several 10k. Professional sound recording and stage entertainment equipment used low impedance microphones with symmetrical conncetion since ever.
Now, cheap microphones are mostly electret type and the impedance is defined by the built-in electronic.
Noise matching of microphone amplifiers suggests an impedance in the kohm range. If microphones have a considerably lower impedance, they are usually connected through transformers for best performance.