On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 23:06:14 -0700, Julian wrote
(in article <t5kbg3le53r7fkcgu2jsighorn7d9pokp5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
> On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 00:25:45 GMT, SamSez <samtheman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>
>> 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?
>
> The bass boost looks more like 35 dB on some of the H2/H4 graphs you
> supplied, so no,the bass boost is not even close.
>
> As far as showing a noise floor higher or not, it all depends on how
> much gain the mic preamps are being forced to supply. One needs to
> know that both graphs show the exact same amplification to make a
> comparison. Otherwise it's like that guy saying "I can hear the
> spikes on the H2" ANYBODY can hear the spikes if they are AMPLIFIED
> enough.
I just wonder what a noise spike that narrow would sound like?


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