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singionair
Published on 06/17/04 at 14:54
Electret microphone that works with a stack of 1.5 Volt. Stereo. minijack.
OVERALL OPINION
I have for about a year. It is a micro proper if somewhat expensive considering the quality of sound. Indeed, even if for a minidisc recorder may be appropriate. The sound of his (the breath) is much too far, and the sound is warm enough, but with little gain to the output. I used to record on pc, but it does not work in microphone or line input, so you have kind of a preamp input. I use the term here because when I plug in my mixer, the gain is crap and hear you must speak directly into the microphone, and yet it is not a dynamic! This is a correct choice for use in dedicated minidisc (although € 150 is not given to her as a microphone) on the other hand if you want accurate sound with the grain of the voice perfectly and produces a maximum gain for recording go your way and aim instead on a good condenser microphone fonctionnanr with 48V phantom power.
OVERALL OPINION
I have for about a year. It is a micro proper if somewhat expensive considering the quality of sound. Indeed, even if for a minidisc recorder may be appropriate. The sound of his (the breath) is much too far, and the sound is warm enough, but with little gain to the output. I used to record on pc, but it does not work in microphone or line input, so you have kind of a preamp input. I use the term here because when I plug in my mixer, the gain is crap and hear you must speak directly into the microphone, and yet it is not a dynamic! This is a correct choice for use in dedicated minidisc (although € 150 is not given to her as a microphone) on the other hand if you want accurate sound with the grain of the voice perfectly and produces a maximum gain for recording go your way and aim instead on a good condenser microphone fonctionnanr with 48V phantom power.