Subject: | Re: Re: CVX tests |
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From: | Dan Dugan <> |
Date: | Sat, 27 Apr 2002 18:09:16 -0600 |
Simon Squire, you wrote, >Also the CVX provides more gain >as the frequency increases, which is great for birds, and making speach >understandable. Um, Simon, in my book this is a bug, not a feature. What you are saying is that the CVX has an application-specific non-flat frequency response. OK, but I'd sure like to see that curve in your advertisements, so we'd know what we were getting. <sarcasm> Back in the old days when people called engineers were involved with recording, there was a concept called "fidelity"... </sarcasm> -Dan Dugan ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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