Le 15/09/2018 à 06:19, Eero Aro a écrit :

David Pickett wrote:

This is a welcome price, but unfortunately, for that kind of money you dont get any numerical specifications, graphs, or guarantee of capsule matching, repeatability or variance between examples, all of which determine its potential value as a professional tool.

For about thirty years I have been waiting for an Ambisonic microphone
for a non-professional user. I welcome Zoom's new product with pleasure!

What I'm still waiting for is a free (as in speech) Ambisonics microphone like the ones being developed by the SpHEAR project: https://cm-gitlab.stanford.edu/ambisonics/SpHEAR/

I want something affordable, that I can build, fix and calibrate myself, without two PhDs and access to a nuclear-powered anechoic chamber. I want a modest gear and enough knowledge. In the meanwhile, I could get an H3 (or some other affordable "solution"), but like David I want the numbers. So its a call to all experts who are still reading Sursound; collaborate to the SpHEAR project and make us capable of building a decent Ambisonics microphone. I know it will happen, but by then, how many new obscure and shiny "products" will hit the market?

Marc

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