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2. Re: Wildtronics a good product?

Subject: 2. Re: Wildtronics a good product?
From: inetd_conf
Date: Tue Oct 17, 2017 1:02 pm ((PDT))
Klas, when you say "a tuned wide cardioid" Do you mean something sub-cardio=
id like a Behringer C2 (which I wouldn't use for noise reasons, mind you...=
 just using an example of a sub-cardioid pattern). Or do you mean something=
 more closely tuned to working in a dish? =0D
=0D
 I built a DIY dish a while back. Right now I'm playing around with differe=
nt mics to see (or hear) what they do. As you said, the more the merrier. S=
urprisingly, one of the nicer ones was Jules's M-S Alice. You can fine-tune=
 the EQ between the mid and side mics by sliding the mic forward and back i=
n its mount to pick up more or less of the high frequencies on each of the =
two mics. (Thanks for putting the frequency dependent focus size in the pap=
er you wrote, by the way! Playing with mic position has been a neat experie=
nce.)=0D
 =0D
=0D
 Cheers,=0D
 =0D
=0D
 Tom=0D





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