I wasn't aware of this. How bad are we talking here? After all, I'm not after 
scientific sound localization, but into realistic sounding, natural ambience 
for live music recording. So if it sounds like it COULD be real, it doesn't 
matter if it IS real. As long as it doesn't create an image that jumps, 
wanders, gives conflicting localization cues, etc.
And how much of an improvement in terms of self-noise compared to the CoreSound 
unit?
Is anyone using this? It's something that could fit into my budget, unlike most 
other options...

Ronald

On 15 Jan 2011, at 12:31, d...@york.ac.uk wrote:

> There is, of course, also this 
> http://www.oktava-online.com/shop/view_prod.php?id=194 though the capsule 
> separation is rather too large to make a good A format mic.
> 
>   Dave
> 

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