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  • single point stereo microphones - Forum

    single point stereo microphones. Archived from groups: rec.audio.pro () Dear all Two examples of single point stereo microphone can be found here if you care to take a listen. The first one is a choral piece recorded in Tewkesbury Abbey, using a Soundfield...

  • Anyone used a Shure VP88 stereo mic? - Forum

    mics planned for guest speaking/singing (these will be SM7s), but we don't have anything planned for instruments. Our goal is to keep things EXTREMELY simple, so we're planning to use a single stereo mic for this purpose (mostly for acoustic guitars,...

  • Making binaural mics - Forum

    recording close to the 25kV electric overhead lines on the West Coast Mainline - but that was using a single point stereo electret with a conventional looking screened(?) microphone lead.) My lead lengths are short, so I haven't needed to investigate balanced...

  • Small, wireless stereo mics? - Forum

    Small, wireless stereo mics?. Archived from groups: rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.misc,uk.rec.audio () I looked around google for a pair of small, wireless stereo microphones but didn't find anything. I'm hoping to get a set with mics roughly the size/shape...

  • Micing Concert Grand Piano - Forum

    Maybe slightly above and slightly behind the pianist's head? Or maybe ORTF? How about a simple, single point stereo mic? Since you're going after the "point of view/sound from the pianist", unless the pianist's ears are going to be remotely located one...

  • MS mic suggestions? - Forum

    suisse, et tres, tres precis." Archived from groups: rec.audio.pro () > If you want to do intensity stereo, the alternative to M/S is crossed > cardioids, such as implemented in the Rode NT4. afaik, I don't want to do intensity stereo; I want true stereo...

  • more (stupid) questions from classical violinist - Forum

    of a $200 mic just by changing preamps. > One more question. How does a preamp affect the sound of a mic? Technically, by changing the loading on the microphone. This makes more of a difference with mics that have transformers at their output, and...

  • A penny for your thoughts. 105mm f/2.8 + 50mm f/1.4 - Forum

    A penny for your thoughts. 105mm f/2.8 + 50mm f/1.4. Archived from groups: rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.digital.slr-systems () I was able to pick up a 52mm reversing ring this evening for these two lenses and tried adding an old 50mm F/1.4 AI Nikkor to my...

  • 1 cond. mic that can do vocals in stereo, battery powered? - Forum

    it), for doing vocals in stereo. It presumably has > both left & right output. Oh yea, and it could be battery powered so > no need for phantom power. There are several mics like that. It's called a single point stereo mic. Audio Technica makes several,...

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