Subject: | Re: stereo condenser boundary microphone |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" |
Date: | Sat May 6, 2006 2:23pm(PDT) |
Kim Cascone wrote: >has anyone used the Audio-Technica AT849 Stereo boundary microphone? >http://tinyurl.com/q76gj If the specs and my interpretation are correct, the self-noise is 27 dB, not too good for quiet ambience. >would one do better to buy two mono boundary mic's in order to place >them for best sounding stereo spread? opinions? One-point stereo is one technique, near-coincident another...a matter of choice, all can make great recordings. -Dan Dugan |
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