So it was just a rumor.
Thanks Raimund.
Klas
At 20:29 2011-06-05, you wrote:
> > Question: Why does the LS-11 perform the lowest noise level at the
> > "low" setting?? Or doesn=B4t it?
>
>Hi Klas,
>
>No, the lowest noise floor can be obtained at the "SENSE HIGH"
>setting (-122dBu(A)). The LS-5/10/11 however also provide a very low
>noise floor at the LOW setting as long as the 24 bit mode is activated.
>
> >
> > With the Clip-On's I can record either at "high" and "2- 2,5" on the
> > wheel or "low" and "10" on the wheel. Both settings give about the
> > same margin to unexpected sounds.
> > Which is the best recommendation that I can give customers and why?
> > High or low? How big is the noise difference?
>
>I'm not sure. Maybe there is no significant difference. I must admit
>that I have used the Olympus recorders only a few times so far. I
>instead use the Sony PCM-M10 that provides (for my taste) nice
>results also with its inbuilt mics.
>
>Regards,
>Raimund
>
>
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