I understand all that is written about it and personally do not think
that most people have air between their ears.
Mark, I would value your thoughts on actual use of this configuration
as you have access to the best equipment out there. Have you found
any use for a Jecklin Disc in distant faint field recording? Do you
like the stereo image that it gives? Do you feel it is anything close
to a binaural head mic in sound reproduction?
Rich
--- In Mark Griswold <> wrote:
>
> > The Jecklin disk ...
>
> > It's a simple design,
>
> > folks make something that's a barrier,
> > space mics somewhere apart and call it a Jecklin disk.
>
> The Jecklin disc uses a physical barrier between microphones to mimic
> the properties of an average human head.
>
> Both the size and the hardness of one's head can affect the results
> ;-)
>
> best,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
|