reaction from Rode which would < unveil > a very hidden and
insignificant superresolution feature. 😎
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I don't know the Sennheiser Ambeo, but the Rode NTSF1 is a gorgeous
sounding mic. The Zoom H3-VR is also a good mic, clean sounding but not as
rich. It is, however, incredibly compact, I took one overnight hiking
recently. As an aside could someone with the technical expertise decode
this paragraph
Am 13.12.18 um 22:44 schrieb Len Moskowitz:
They're both similar in that they are both first-order microphones
Yes, but the Sennheiser has electret capsules while the Rode is a 'real'
condenser mic. I do agree that electrets have come a long way in recent
years. Still, I'd like to know how t
They're both similar in that they are both first-order microphones
NT-SF1 is slightly smaller and lighter than the Ambeo.
Length (millimeters / inches)
TetraMic: 133mm / 5.2"
OctoMic: 128mm / 5.0"
NT-SF1: 193mm / 7.6"
Ambeo: 215mm / 8.5"
Weight (grams / ounces)
TetraMic: 85gm
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Is there any comparison online between the two microphones mentioned in
the title? Haven't been able to find one.
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