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Re: MS combinations

Subject: Re: MS combinations
From: "Kevin Colver" kjcolver
Date: Sun Oct 12, 2008 9:37 pm ((PDT))
The SD 722 records from 10 Hz to 40 kHz.  Do you just slow it or drop
frequency on your computer to hear them?  Our ears only go up to 20
kHz and mine are probably lower than that by a fair amount.

Kevin

On Oct 12, 2008, at 9:29 PM, Martyn Stewart wrote:

> Kevin, if you record at a higher sample and bit rate with the 800
> series you can get many good sounding bugs and even bat recordings
> with the higher frequencies.
> Many insects call in the higher frequencies...
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> On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:08 PM, Kevin Colver wrote:
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> > I notice the specs on the MKH 800 show a frequency response of 30 Hz
> > - 50 kHz. Does the drop off at 30 Hz ever seem a problem? I know
> > that in the modern world I usually want to rid my recordings of low
> > frequency intrusions - but not always. Also, how does the frequency
> > response well above the 20 kHz upper limit that the SD722 can
> achieve
> > come into play? Is the extra 30 kHz range on the high end useful?
> >
> > Kevin
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