Laurent,
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Len Moskowitz (mosko...@core-sound.com)
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On Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 08:51:24PM +, John Leonard wrote:
> Having been through most of the available tetrahedral arrays,
> I now only have the two: a TetraMic, which I use mainly for
> indoor music work, at which it excels,
Confirmed.
I wonder if anyone ever tried a Tetramic at the focal
On Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 11:13:57AM -0700, Eric Carmichel wrote:
> It might be fair to state (if this is true) that Ambisonic mics,
> in general, tend to be noisier because the noise of four capsules
> is additive. That is, noise isn't averaged or subtracted as with
> correlation measures made with
Just to echo the others, really. The TetraMic has its faults, but at the price,
it can't be beaten, although it looks as though the Brahma (prices are on the
Kickstarter site, Eric C) will run it close. I'm hoping for a demo model quite
soon, at which point I'll be able to do comparisons.
Havin
>
>
> Eric C's two cents worth:
> I suppose the flimsy connectors are needed to keep size small? Something
> like the Game Boy connector (later to be used as FireWire connect) might
> be more rugged, but not circular (thus making it more difficult to machine
> the mic's body). One does have to
actual price and anticipated
release date. Thanks.
Best regards,
Eric C. (alias El Diode in my electronics classes)
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