No, at 35 dB gain it fits fine to the Olympus Low Sens mic setting,
for example.
But I admit that I am not really clear about the best low gain
setting, to best fit consumer recorders. Perhaps it should be less
than 35 db? All opinions are welcome on this subject.
Klas.
At 02:45 2013-01-20, you wrote:
>Klas Strandberg wrote:
>
> > I think people spend more money than needed on a low noise recorder,
> > even though they don't like the recorder itself. A friend in
> > Stockholm recently bought a D-50 because of it's low input noise,
> > even though he doesn't like the price / size / weight and handling of
> > it. I want people to be able to choose any recorder, with a timer
> > setting for example, even if it has a poor preamp.
>
>This is an interesting design approach.
>
>I presume the recorder needs a line level input for your device to plug in=
to?
>
>-- Robin Parmar
>
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