Subject: | Re: Sennheiser ME-66 high frequency noise |
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From: | "Arn=C3=BE=C3=B3r Helgason" |
Date: | Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:49 am ((PDT)) |
I totally agree with this. For several years I thought something was wrong with my cables but then found out that something was wrong with the ME-62 capsule. Good luck. Arnthor Helgason =C3=9Eann 26.10.2014 07:07, skrifa=C3=B0i [naturer= ecordists]: > > The first thing I would do is try the test again and make 2 recordings > . For the second recording, swap the mics over into the opposite > channels of the recorder. > > If the spikes move with the senn', only then will you be sure it's > coming from the mic. > > |
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