hello there. i put another post similar to this one up before but this one is more specific.
if a handheld vocal mic has a polar chart like this one
http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/b8f2c39b7aa5fc9 c/index.html
(if the link doent work its the audio-technia ae6100)
is it not giving a false reading of its off axis rejection as it has an added ring(worth 5db's)? because with the added ring your not actually counting directly from its on axis point at 0%
i.e. at 120% and at 1kHz the mic is not 30 db's down but in fact 25 ?(minus the added ring)
if so is it the same case with this mic
Sound Devices MP1
(if link doesnt work its the Audix om5)
at 2000Hz the mic isn't down by 30db's but 25 for the same reason as the first mic polar chart?
much thanks,R :)
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http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/b8f2c39b7aa5fc9c/in
http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/b8f2c39b7aa5fc9c/index.html
Sound Devices MP1
the added ring you refer to is the extention of the scale
the scale is relative
relative to the on axis and 1k reading
yes
you could argue that the +5dB ring is of no value ... for this mic
but it may contain data for other types of mics
that extra ring is the +5dB scale and the main reference ring is 0dB and then comes -5 - 10 -15 etc ...
oops just realised that yhe other post i put up basically is the
oops just realised that yhe other post i put up basically is the same as this one. would still be cool to get more opions tho. thanks