Subject: | Re: 3032vs4022 self-noise, HDP2vsDR680 input noise |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Mon May 31, 2010 12:19 pm ((PDT)) |
> Your test is consistent with Paul D's and I > conclusion yesterday that there's a peaky range in the 3032's > self-noise circa 3800-4300 Hz-- often in 3-4 very narrow bands. 4022 > exhibits it too. This is very useful information for me when I mix. Seems unlikely to me--I can't imagine a mechanism in a mic that would generate such an artifact, except perhaps a DC-DC converter, which I doubt would be in a 3032 because it's an electret and low-voltage. Is that visible in any of the available data plots? -Dan |
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