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Re: Noise measurment and figures

Subject: Re: Noise measurment and figures
From: Lang Elliott <>
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 09:44:26 -0400
Actually, the effect would not be "binaural" because there would be little
separation between the two mikes. Nonetheless, the effect is pleasant, just
like that produced by the Stereo Dat Mic when used without the parabola.

Lang

> Klas:
> 
> I have considered trying to mount two MKH 20s side-by-side in a Telinga
> dish, with a small barrier between them, such as the one you use for your
> stereo DAT mic.
> 
> With inherent noise of 10ba plus the pzm effect, that should theoretically
> result in an incredibly quiet stereo parabolic setup.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> Lang
> 
> 
>> very sorry:
>> 
>> "2/ An average amplification of PZM is usually estimated to some 6 db.
>> Therefore we're down to 10db inherent noise of the stereo DATmic, without
>> the dish."
>> 
>> Should be 12 db(A) of course.
>> 
>> Klas.
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