Subject: | 1. Re: noise related to mic powering... |
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From: | "Steve Pelikan" pelikan45224 |
Date: | Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:24 pm ((PDT)) |
I agree that I'm not worried about my ME-62 (if it is working correctly) since the specs only say how they're supposed to work to 20KHz or so and my MD and DAT digitize as 44.1 KHz. So here's the question --- what microphones are people using with the fancy machines that digitize at 96 and 192 KHz? I understand that there are several (very expensive) measurement microphones that cover the larger frequency range but the ones I've seen, together with things like the Earthworks microphones, have a fairly high noise level. (22 - 28 dB A or higher). When I visit web pages of manufacturers and view spec's for all the usual devices people talk about here --- none of them say how the microphones work in the 25+KHz range. Am I missing some source of information or must one just get a well reputed microphone and test it? Thanks for any hints. Steve P |
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