Subject: | Re: Field test: Sony PCM-D50 |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio |
Date: | Tue May 27, 2008 7:15 pm ((PDT)) |
At 9:55 PM +0000 5/27/08, Phil Tyler wrote: >Hi Raimund > >You wrote: > >> On the SONY PCM-D50, the mic orientation was set to 120=B0. This is the >> reason why the left and right channels are audibly reversed. > >It's probably me, but I thought as you moved the >capsules on the Sony it 'reversed' them? > >Such that when set to 90=B0 the left mic is >actually the right and the right mic the left >but as >you move them towards the 120=B0 position they swap over? > >If this is the case I wondered why you say the >left and right sides are audibly reversed? > >Am I missing something here? (I probably am) > >Phil The stereo imaging with the capsules on the Sony D50 seems consistent with the left<->right imaging of the DR1 to me. Rob D. -- |
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