Subject: | Re: Recording and cellphone interference |
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From: | "Scott Fraser" scottbfraser |
Date: | Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:06 am ((PDT)) |
<<The RF level of a nearby cell phone is often high enough to overwhelm the defenses of even the best equipment designs.>> Certainly. I have a client who always parks his phone on the producer's desk in my studio. It continually breaks through into the Bryston power amps nearby. The Brystons aren't cheap & definitely aren't considered chump gear in the pro audio industry. Moving the phone about 18" further away cures the problem. Scott Fraser |
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