Yes, more or less, but I especially mean if you use them in a pressure zone=
.
There are no better omnis on the market (high output, linear freq.
resp. and low self noise) running on Plug In Power if you use them
"open". Which effect you get when you use a Jecklin disc, SASS, a
tree or your head, will be up to your own taste and DIY skill.
However, I think you are perfectly safe (saving the excellency) if
you use them with a Jecklin disc some 2-300 mm from each other.
Klas
At 23:09 2010-03-27, you wrote:
>Klas,
>
>The clip ons are likely to be used by folk in binaural head and
>jeklin configurations, so does this qualify as a 'surface close to
>them' ?
>
>cheers,
>
>Vicki
>
>
>On 27/03/2010, at 9:22 AM, Klas Strandberg wrote:
>
> > Hi Vicky!
> >
> > Other mic capsules, to put it briefly. But in a config like Telinga
> > LS10 stereo, the difference is very small.
> > The capsules that I use for the Clip-On mic's sound fantastic as long
> > as you don't have any surface close to them. That is why there is no
> > point in using them in a PZM config.
> >
> > Klas
> >
> >
> >> Vicky wrote:
> >>
> >> Question for Klas - what is the difference between the LS10 stereo
> >> mic that I have, and the new PIP mics?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Vicki
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
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