On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 17:25:45 -0700, SamSez wrote
(in article <Xns99BFCF83E4906samthemanverizonnet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
> Sonnova <sonnova@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
> news:0001HW.C32A72F80D614D1CF0182648@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>
>> Yes it is weird. It's almost as if the thing is designed to boost all
>> bass (perhaps to make the cheap, included electret mikes sound
>> better?) and the noise gets boosted on the same curve.
>>
>
> Well yes, but does this plot not show a 20db boost at the bass end of
the
> mz-rh1 as well -- as well as showing a noise floor higher than the worst
> noise from the h2:
>
> http://beale.best.vwh.net/measure/audio/MZ-RH1_MIC.htm
>
> A smoother noise curve certainly, but still louder, yes?
>
> [and sure, we can get into differences in hardware and measurement
> techniques, but if we go there, we can blame the spikes on the same
> differences...]
Sure. We don't really know the test conditions for any of this.


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