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Subject: Re: Introduction
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 22:14:58 +0100 (MET)
Dan,  youwrote:

> No doubt you can record that way. What I want to know is, what is the
> difference in gain and coloration between just pointing the ME66 and
> using it in the parabola? This would be best determined by using pink
> noise on a speaker fifty feet away, recording a bit each way, and
> comparing the spectra.
>
> If you're going to the trouble to make this test, it would be
> worthwhile to also take a shot with the Telinga mike installed, and
> with a naked omni mike.

Yes, quantitative measurements would be nice. However, as Klas already
mentioned, it is difficult to get reliable results without having the appro=
priate
equipment (e.g. a large anechoic chamber). Nevertheless, it should be
possible to get an idea from a simple measurement set-up in the field.

I will do this test once I have enough time for that game. Currently, I'm a
little bit too busy.

I will use a sine sweep played through a portable CD player. A sine sweep
would probably better suited because it could be difficult to distinguish
between emitted noise and the ambient/self noise.

Regards,
Raimund

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