Subject: | Re: SP-Gigatracker self-noise |
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From: | "Rich Peet" <> |
Date: | Fri, 21 Apr 2006 01:04:46 -0000 |
This is one thing that is worth hearing at the campouut. Rob has a recording chain that is the lowest noise in the biz. I am happy with what I am doing but I suspect the day will not come where I can compete head on with Robs low noise systems. I will be content to compete on a reproduced image. Rich --- In "Bruce Wilson" <> wrote: > > > I estimate the EIN for the HiMD mic pres between -125dBu and -128dBu. > > For reference, this is almost quiet enough to amplify the signals > > from Rode NT1-A's (6dBA self-noise) without adding noise. (I hear > > the noise to be about 50% from the NT1-A mics and 50% from the HiMD > > pre). ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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