Subject: | Re: DIY Parabolics was: Relective properties for DIY projects |
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From: | "stoatwizard" |
Date: | Fri May 26, 2006 6:50am(PDT) |
--- In "tk7859" <> wrote: > Some of you might note the album "Jecklin Disc" in the above photos > URL. This shows photos of a work in progress but not yet reported on. > It is, however, somewhat topical. Preliminary results are very > promising (apart from one major faux pas). I will report on this > project shortly including comparison of the DIY project with my NT4. I am intrigued as to why there are three mic capsules in what appears to be a line array on the Jecklin disc. Is this a crafty way to reduce the self-noise of the elecret inserts in a similar way to paralleling transistors for low-impedance input stages? |
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