On 4/11/07, *Dragan Noveski* <perodog(a)gmx.net
<mailto:perodog@gmx.net>> wrote:
Bearcat M. Sandor wrote:
Soundman
OKM In-Ear Binaural Microphones?
My preferred small and portable solution...
lg, PP
Those look really interesting. Wouldn't they capture the sound
of the
person moving their head and walking around?
yes they do, but...
On a high-end playback
system you'd be able to hear the changes in perspective. That
might be
really interesting or very dizzying.
being able to listen to that (hearing the changes in perspective) is
only possible using a headphone.
cheers,
doc
I have to admit though it would be a great test
of system resolution
during playback.
I certainly wouldn't mind going for a binaural effect... hmmm... where
to find a head?
me lucky to be living in berlin, borrowed a head at the neumann
company
once!
i think it coast several 1000's of €'s.
but there is also a cheaper solution, those two mics which looks like
in-ear-headphones.
makes the same in-head-stereophonic, only the mics are not neumann, but
el-cheapo.
cheers,
doc
Bearcat M. Sandor
Audiophile, not engineer.
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