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Subject: Re: plug-in power mic
From: "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio
Date: Thu Jul 1, 2010 12:17 am ((PDT))
Hi Raimund--
Interesting and I know Klas would recognize them. If they are
EM-172's, Klas could be performing some magic that Sony hasn't
figured out.  Marco Pesente made some side by side recordings of the
D50 and M-10 internal mics in March. The D50's recording comes first
followed by the M10's and they alternate: http://tinyurl.com/ycbudua

The Telinga "Clip-On" and PIPMics recordings I've heard seem less noisy to =
me.

Here's the test report post: http://tinyurl.com/2d6qtjd Rob D.

  =3D =3D =3D =3D



At 5:42 AM +0000 7/1/10, Raimund wrote:
>
>
>Yes, I recently opened my SONY-M10 and with the help of Klas'
>knowledge on the various electret mic models, we figured out that
>the mic capsules in the M10 are obviously something like Primo
>EM-172 capsules, but with a different internal source resistor (470
>instead of 100 ohm)
>
>Regards,
>Raimund
>
>Klas Strandberg <> wrote:
>>
>>  The Telinga Clip-On's don't work with M10 without a external battery.
>>  As far as I can judge, Sony M10 already has Primo EM-172, which are
>>  the lowest noise mic's you can use without extra battery.
>>
>>  Raimund??
>>
>>  Klas
>
>__._,_


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