In Reply to: Perhaps you need to return to the original question posted by E-Stat on November 28, 2005 at 06:46:49:
¿4v? I thought this was the pro audio asylum. So I was under the impression. We would be talking about the actual practical considerations of recording. With the best will in the world
Data flow rates are finitely fixed by others and are without our control. My best microphones don’t have anything like a response
to the figures bandied about here. And they are all the most sought after makes and types my best sounding Pre amp has a transformer in its output and is not doing anything after 22 K.
I don’t make the stuff. I just use it .OK lets talk about this. I don’t think there ever will be a microphone or recording system/set of speakers that can in any way reproduce the audio and physiological effects of firing a simultaneous salvo of 18" shells from the three three barrelled foredeck guns of my great uncle Admiral Sir Henry Harwoods Command HMS Rodney. On the bridge if you did not keep your mouth open it broke your teeth and the gun flash gave you an instant sun burn. So where in audio terms are we going from there.
To the Cable Asylum I should not wonder.
Regards The Countess, of Burford & Mark Fairfax-Harwood.
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- Re: Perhaps you need to return to the original question - Bassmec 09:06:07 11/28/05 (8)
- Evidently, I've misplaced my decoder ring - E-Stat 10:03:58 11/28/05 (7)
- Re: Evidently, I've misplaced my decoder ring - Bob Lee (QSC) 10:49:58 11/30/05 (0)
- Re: Evidently, I've misplaced my ring - Bassmec 12:02:03 11/28/05 (5)
- I trust you're familiar with Telarc - E-Stat 13:29:22 11/28/05 (4)
- Re: I trust you're familiar with Telarc - Bassmec 14:06:25 11/28/05 (3)
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- Dr. Stockham - E-Stat 16:04:41 11/28/05 (1)
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