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Old 01-01-06, 02:06 PM   #1
Ysdat
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is this mic worth getting?

IP:

*copy and pasted exact add*




* Ultra-Compact Design is easy to carry around, inconspicuous during recording
* One-Point Stereo Recording Design a single mic for stereo recording is like having two microphones in one
* Table-Top or Clip-On Use with built-in clip for hands-free recording of musical performances, meetings, lectures, interviews, and more
* Ideal for Portable Dat or MD Digital Recorders
* Stereo Unidirectional (Cardioid) Pickup Patterns are more sensitive to sounds from the front, less sensitive to sounds from the side; tend to reject extraneous noise and emphasize the sound you want to record
* Back Electret Condenser pickup capsules for exceptional dynamic range and wide frequency response - two critical factors in high fidelity performance
* Oxygen-Free Copper Cable for excellent conductivity, low signal loss, low noise
* L-Shaped Stereo Mini-Plug fits portable recorders
* Gold-Plated Plug for maximum conductivity, minimum noise
* 2-Way Power Supply via internal battery (LR44 type, optional) and plug-in power with compatible portable recorders
* Type: One-point stereo, Back electret condenser microphone
* Directivity: Stereo uni-directional (cardioid)
* Output Plug: L-shaped stereo miniplug (gold-plated)
* Effective Output Level: -47dB, 4dB (0dB = 1V/Pa, 1 kHz)
* Output Impedance: 1.5k ohms 30%, unbalanced
* Frequency Response: 100 to 15,000 Hz
* Maximum Sound Pressure Input Level: >110dB SPL
* Dynamic Range: 80dB
Dimensions:
* (WxHxD): 1-1/2" x 1-5/8" x 1-1/4" (36 x 40 x 33mm)
* Weight: Approx. 2oz (40g)



to me it seems like it wont fit on a mic stand, and/or may be very small. but meh...any idea?
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