Subject: | Re: mic spacing vs spatial veracity |
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From: | "Mike Rooke" picnet2 |
Date: | Mon Aug 5, 2013 10:28 am ((PDT)) |
--- In wrote: > > > Heres a system Ive coined the Hyper Co-Incident mic: > > https://soundcloud.com/urlme/pmhc1-water-rain-pebbles > > Mike, > > Nice high-definition stereo images. And I liked the dog on the thunder > track. :-) > > What's inside the AKG P3 casing? The hyper co-incident mic assembly stuck into a piece of urethane foam which is wedged into the original handle section. The outer head / basket is as the original or foam inside + mesh cage. Thats actually far from ideal since theres a metal band around it which causes some diffraction effects. Kind Regards, -Mike. > > David Brinicombe > |
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