Ooops. I called my friend and he says it's a ME84 (or 83) and that it
is a very old mic. It only looks the same.
Klas.
At 12:53 2007-03-23, you wrote:
>Yes, 10dB(A):
>http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/icm_eng.nsf/resources/ME_66_GB.pdf/$F=
ile/ME_66_GB.pdf
>Raimund
>
> > At 11:23 2007-03-23, you wrote:
> > >--- In Klas Strandberg <telinga@>
>wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Well, one could say that the EM66 in itself is a rather noisy
> > > > microphone, so I suppose it doesn't matter.
> > >By EM66 are you referring to the ME66?
> > >If so I find the comment about it being 'a rather noisy microphone'
>curious.
> > >In Rob's microphone self noise chart the K6/ME66 combination is
> > >listed as having a self
> > >noise of 10dB, while your own Telinga Pro 5 is listed at 12 -13db,
> > >so is your Pro5 'a rather
> > >noisy microphone' as well?
> >
> > Are you sure? I listened to a ME66 a few weeks ago and I would have
> > guessed on a self-noise level around 16-18 dB(A).
>
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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