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Re: Clock test between HD-P2, 671 and SD722

Subject: Re: Clock test between HD-P2, 671 and SD722
From: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg
Date: Thu Jan 4, 2007 11:26 am ((PST))
Are you sure? The difference sounds too big for that.
At which freq. are the cut off's?? And how much?

Klas.

At 19:03 2007-01-04, you wrote:
>Yes, the difference between the HD-P2 and the SD722 noise levels are
>very small. The low-frequency rumble of the 722 section is caused by
>its lower cut-off frequency.
>
>Raimund
>
> >
> > I removed the ticks and the two gaps between the recordings,
> > I applied a filter which removed some of the rumble at the SD
> > recording and listened.
> > Without question, the 671 has the most audible noise,
> > So I removed the 671 recording and compared the Tascam and the SD.
> >
> > To my ears they sound as near one another as possible.
> >
> > Agree??
> >
> > Klas.
>
>
>
>
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