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Subject: Re: Soundscape MP3's
From: "Raimund Specht" animalsounds
Date: Sun Jul 12, 2009 12:34 pm ((PDT))
Hi Klas,

it seems that there is a fixed (first-order) high-pass filter with a cut-of=
f frequency of approximately 80 Hz on the LS-10 microphone input (see http:=
//www.sonicstudios.com/ls10revw.htm).

This high-pass filter is obviously always active regardless if using extern=
al or the built-in microphones. The official frequency response of the buil=
t-in microphone can be found in the advertising leaflet (http://www.avisoft=
.com/LS-10.pdf), which is very similar to the above measurements by SonicSt=
udios.

Regards,
Raimund


--- In  Klas Strandberg <> wrot=
e:
>
> Yes, Bernie, such things are always difficult to know for sure. There
> are misleading spec's and rumors.
> That is why I ask if someone knows for sure.
>
> Klas.
>
>
> At 18:07 2009-07-12, you wrote:
> >The only info I have on the LS-10 bass cut was from an earlier posting
> >on the list some months ago that detailed what the manufacturer had
> >integrated into their program.
> >
> >Bernie
> >
> >
> >On Jul 12, 2009, at 8:49 AM, Klas Strandberg wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks for comments! It's just the kind of comments that I need.
> > > Remember that I used the LS-10 base filter!
> > > Bernie also claims that LS-10 has a built in base filter which is
> > > "in" all the time.
> > > Is that right?







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