Thanks Raimund,
I can see that for my next lot of tests with the LS-10 I will need to
compare 16 bit and 24 bit, on the low sense volume 10 setting. I had
not realised that bit rate might affect noise levels. Up till now I
had been using 16 bit.
cheers,
Vicki
On 13/08/2009, at 5:22 PM, Raimund Specht wrote:
> Hi Vicky,
>
> I can confirm your observations regarding the noise levels on the
> different SENSE HIGH / LOW settings on the LS-10. The input noise
> levels I measured are as follows (see also http://www.avisoft.com/
> recordertests.htm):
>
> SENSE HIGH, LEVEL 10 (16 or 24 bit):
> -122dBu(A) -119dBu(unweighted)
>
> SENSE HIGH, LEVEL 2 (16 or 24 bit):
> -103dBu(A) -100dBu(unweighted)
>
> SENSE LOW, LEVEL 10 (24 bit):
> -121dBu(A) -118dBu(unweighted)
>
> SENSE LOW, LEVEL 10 (16 bit):
> -113dBu(A) -110dBu(unweighted)
>
> Note that both the SENSE HIGH, LEVEL 2 and SENSE LOW, LEVEL 10
> settings provide the same input clipping level of -30 dBu.
>
> So, the bottom line is that one should better not use the SENSE
> HIGH setting for recording louder sounds that require to turn down
> the LEVEL setting. Instead one should use SENSE LOW, LEVEL 10 at 24
> bit resolution.
>
> Regards,
> Raimund
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In vickipowys
> <> wrote:
>
>> Re self noise, I don't think I AM hearing Telinga self noise.
>> Someone contacted me off-group to query my setting of low sensitivity
>> 10 (rather than say, high sensitivity 3). There has been a previous
>> discussion on naturerecordists re this. Using add on mics, including
>> the Telinga and a Sennheiser ME66, I find that there is more fizz
>> when using high sensitivity. Note that this applies to add on mics
>> and not just the LS-10 inbuilt mics.
>>
>> I did a test this morning, using a metronome on front verandah rail
>> (quiet, rural background), standing back 5 metres, with settings on
>> LS 10 at high sens. 2.5 versus low sens. 10. At these settings the
>> ticking levels of the metronome matched exactly. With both the
>> Telinga mic (used open) and the ME66, there was more fizz with the
>> high sensitivity setting, and when I later boosted the low sens
>> recordings by 6 dB, the fizz level still did not equal the high sens.
>> fizz.
>
>
>
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