Subject: | Re: What has the lowest Noise Floor for an all in one recorder? |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Mon Oct 21, 2013 3:02 pm ((PDT)) |
> Do you mean placing it on a hard surface? Peter, Try placing it on a quiet reflective surface like a rubber car mat and righ= t on the ground and just see what that sounds like. At the same time you can= experiment with a windshield of various types of soft cloth laid out on top= - start with a T shirt. To keep the rain off, try an umbrella. :-) The fun with experimenting is that if it sound worse, try something else, and if it sound better you've discovered something. That's how I made the Brinibox which is not that much worse than my Sennheisers and cost me =C2= =A320. David Brinicombe |
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