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Re: Why do you like binaural recordings?
What I particularly like about binaural recordings is the spatiality and the fact that one can clearly hear from which direction the sound is coming from. I recorded some city sounds in Osaka last
By Heinz · #36456 ·
Re: Why do you like binaural recordings?
Am 13.06.24 um 07:51 schrieb eric benjamin via groups.io: My main argument for binaural is that I don't like the inside-the-head localisation of conventional headphone playback. So much that I
By Ralf R Radermacher · #36455 ·
Re: Why do you like binaural recordings?
I really like binaural and related near-coincident? degreetechniques for my hobby recordings, which are mostly soundscape or nature. I've been making them ever since getting a pro Walkman stereo
By kennjava · #36454 ·
Re: Why do you like binaural recordings?
Maby I have not the right gear for good ORTF, but besides binaural, I like the recordings I've done with my downsized SASS. These sound good on stereo speakers too. Experimenting with Jecklin disk and
By underwood · #36453 ·
Re: Why do you like binaural recordings?
For me, so far, two best sounding arrays are ORTF and binaural. They just sit "right" with me. Of course, I know nothing yet, I still learn to listen and hear, still learn how to make best use of
By pmfalcman · #36452 ·
Re: Why do you like binaural recordings?
I like to listen to music and recordings with headphones. Except for some experimental music or sound installations, you can't often hear the room or location itself, like you would if you stand
By underwood · #36451 ·
Re: True tree ears or DYI binaural dummy head.
Thank you for your kind words Eric.
By pmfalcman · #36450 ·
Why do you like binaural recordings?
As I wrote before, I am impressed by binaural recordings. I first heard a binaural recording in the early 1970s. Although my first recording attempts were in that time frame I wasn't bold enough to
By eric benjamin · #36449 ·
Re: True tree ears or DYI binaural dummy head.
I am impressed with your wooden dummy head. I too made one from wood about twenty years ago. Mine resembles the one sold by Bruel and Kjaer because I used the ITU-T P.58 recommendation as a
By eric benjamin · #36448 ·
Re: What is with this trace? (Lavalier Teardown: Shure WL185 with RF CommShield)
The Audio-Technica patent is US10382852B2 ( https://patents.google.com/patent/US10382852B2/en ). In the context of XLR gooseneck microphones they are disclosing this JFET-PNP topology as the "front
By sergio_logic · #36447 ·
Re: [allowed] Re: [MicBuilders] True tree ears or DYI binaural dummy head.
It depends on what you want to do with it. I worked a lot with bamboo a few years ago. From harvesting, through preservation, drying to the finished product. I built some LED lamps, bamboo cups,
By Heinz · #36446 ·
Re: What is with this trace? (Lavalier Teardown: Shure WL185 with RF CommShield)
Thanks for the answer. I was going by Sanken¡¯s terminology found at https://sanken-mic.com/en/qanda/index.cfm/4.19 when I called DPA ¡°2-wire¡± (and by that same nomenclature I¡¯d call Shure
By sergio_logic · #36445 ·
Re: What is with this trace? (Lavalier Teardown: Shure WL185 with RF CommShield)
Of course as soon as I started brushing my teeth I noticed the mistake... I'm not accounting for whatever resistance is in the capsule carrying DC to ground to complete the circuit. It'll have to
By Scott Helmke · #36444 ·
Re: What is with this trace? (Lavalier Teardown: Shure WL185 with RF CommShield)
First off, the DPA mics are great mics and currently the pro standard, though they are kind of in phase 2 of this sort of product - packaging and marketing to sell as many as possible. I don't know if
By Scott Helmke · #36443 ·
Re: Sourcing felt pads for mic capsules
Hello, You could also try with ethanol (ethyl alcohol), a high proof one (generally 96%) used to treat and desinfect wounds. A ter?a, 11/06/2024, 23:31, Slobodan Ljubisic via groups.io
By Goofle no · #36442 ·
Re: What is with this trace? (Lavalier Teardown: Shure WL185 with RF CommShield)
DPA seem to be looking down at external contributions. I wrote them about a misconception in their "condenser vs. dynamic mics" Mic University discussion. They answered, even the junior engineer
By Jerry Lee Marcel · #36441 ·
Re: Sourcing felt pads for mic capsules
Thank you very much for sharing this information with us. Yes, this is what I was looking for.?Looks a bit expensive for what it is - but since it cannot be found anywhere else, it is what it is.
By Slobodan Ljubisic · #36440 ·
Re: [allowed] Re: [MicBuilders] True tree ears or DYI binaural dummy head.
Yes, the silica in bamboo blunts power tools terribly. I had great issues in a straw and miscanthus processing plant, where hardened steel blades were needed on the straw shredding tools; but for
By Gerard Lardner · #36439 ·
Re: What is with this trace? (Lavalier Teardown: Shure WL185 with RF CommShield)
Hi Scott, I'm going to take you up on that offer. I don't know if you are familiar with Sony UWP bodypack wiring (it's probably less popular than Shure/Sennheiser in the US, whereas in Europe it has
By sergio_logic · #36438 ·
Re: Sourcing felt pads for mic capsules
I've bought a set of punch "things" (don't know the english name). I can punch the covers out of different materials in different sizes. You find different kinds of felts and fabrics in handcraft
By underwood · #36437 ·