In Reply to: What you are talking about is holographic recording... posted by bullethead on April 30, 2016 at 07:31:52:
Hi !
thanks a lot again for the valuable advice.
I am on HPs now.
I will listen to the recording asap on the stereo system.
My idea is very trivial.
Usually we listen to speakers that have more or less a 180 degrees dispersion and radiate mostly frontally.
This is the 90% of the cases i guess.
Even planars soundstage better when the back emission is absorbed.
So the idea is to use mics that capture only frontally to mirror the speaker behaviour.
I am thinking to buy two cardioid mics and a cheap recorder just to check if i am right.
Exciting topic indeed this one of the recording.
Sorry for the trivial questions but i am a beginner.
Thanks a lot again.
Kind regards,
bg
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