So it is Martyn, right there new in the box, thanks. Do you, or does
anyone know, if the ring would work with the MKH in a Walt-mod SASS?
David
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> David
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> The pressure build up ring is included with the MKH-20. You can
expect
> to record up to 25-30Khz. I have some recordings of myotis
recorded
> while sampling at 96k.
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> On Oct 20, 2008, at 8:04 PM, David Kuhn wrote:
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> > The pdf for the MKH20 states that:
> > "=95 High-frequency response can be accentuated by means of a
> > pressure build-up ring "
> > http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite/pdfs/mkh20.pdf
> >
> > Can someone say what this is, how it is applied, and how much
hf
> > response enhancement can be expected? I'm going out hunting for
the
> > Hawaiian Bat (a sub-species of Hoary Bat, whose echolocation call
is
> > said to be 15-30 Khz). The MKH 20's freq response only goes to
Message: 20Khz.
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