Sorry, I should made that more clear. 
The 7kHz limit is for your average first order ambisonic mic, which has been 
improved on by second order mics. 

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> On 23 Oct 2020, at 03:16, moskowitz <lenmoskow...@optonline.net> wrote:
> 
> Steven Boardman wrote:
> 
>> Have you tried it with first order?
>> I would of thought using one Harpexed octomic to synthesise all the spaced
>> mics, would be a bit blurry, did you try with two?
> 
> Harpex only operates at first-order.
> 
> We used OctoMic's first-order B-format as input to Harpex.
> 
> We've used two OctoMics for ORTF. Since OctoMic's cardioid patterns are so 
> stable and consistent, and because pointing angles can be fine-tuned in post, 
> two OctoMics make probably the world's finest ORTF array.
> 
> 
> Len Moskowitz (mosko...@panix.com)
> Core Sound LLC
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