Subject: | 1. Re: Wildtronics a good product? |
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From: | m_pesente |
Date: | Tue Oct 17, 2017 10:35 pm ((PDT)) |
Bruce wrote:=0D >However, when using a cardioid, the system will have only half the gain (-= 6dB) -- like a 10 inch dish compared to a 20 inch dish. The polar response = of a cardioid microphone does not allow it to collect the signal from much = of the dish surface area. What does -6dB mean? You will have to be half the= distance to your subject to get that 6dB back.=0D =0D As someone here said, not always theory is like practice.=0D See at this recording (may 2009), entered on Soundcloud four years ago, mad= e using a Telinga Twin Science Microphone https://soundcloud.com/marco-pese= nte/crested-tit-telinga-twin https://soundcloud.com/marco-pesente/crested-t= it-telinga-twin=0D Description note on soundcloud.=0D =0D Marco |
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