Subject: | Re: Sony D50 PIP and Clip On Mics (was Sony PCM-D50 vs SD 702 |
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From: | "nick_felmicamps" nick_felmicamps |
Date: | Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:08 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Jeremiah, Thank you for offering to take some PIP measurements, they will be of great= interest to Klas, Rob and myself. The details are all below from a previou= s post: The measurements we need are taken between the sleeve of the 3.5 mm microph= one socket and either the ring or the tip (but not both together). The meas= urements must of course be taken with Plug-in Power switched on and without= a microphone connected, the recorder will need to be in a record mode and = paused and it would be sensible to turn the record level completely down. W= e need these four results: |
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