[microsound] mics mics

Mike picnet at urlme.net
Wed Mar 11 08:45:58 EDT 2009


Hi,

I built my own dummy head, plus some in ear binaural mics - and use  
the Edirol R09HR.
http://www.urlme.net/blog/?page_id=104 or search binaural should find  
a few examples.

The head uses UEC-14 capsules from Elfa electronics, they have a self  
noise around 20 dBA.
and cost around 11 euro each. Panasonic also have a few in the 32 dBA  
noise range, or
look at it the other way, find the Signal to noise ratio and subtract  
that from 94, should give
you an idea of the self noise, the lower the figure the better.

You could also make a wooden barrier rig similar to the ones Rob D  
makes, I made an entry
about that also http://www.urlme.net/blog/?p=678


BR
-Mike.




On Mar 11, 2009, at 2:17 PM, geyr at free.fr wrote:

>
> Hi everyone,
> Just to ask all of you what you use for fieldrecording (?)
>
> I noticed that the "Aevox Classic M MkII stereo" seem to be good,  
> handy & not to
> expensive
> (http://www.propheticdesire.us/microsound/html/2008/2008-08/msg00107.html
> http://www.propheticdesire.us/microsound/html/2008/2008-08/msg00096.html)
> but what do you think of using them without pre-amp (can't really  
> afford it) on
> my Edirol R-09 ?
> Besides i didn't really found any advice or note for them ..
> Does anyone use them apart from Kim K. ?
> Do you have any other rig that has such qualities as good sound,  
> handyness and
> nottoexpensiveness ?
> Thank you very much ;-)
>
> géry
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