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A Jecklin disk is a sound absorbing disk placed between two microphones to create an acoustic "shadow" from one microphone to the other. The resulting two signals can possibly produce a pleasing stereo effect. A matching pair of small-diaphragm omnidirectional microphones is generally used for this technique.

Anyone ever experiment with a Jecklin Schneider disk?

Hey all,

I wonder if anyone here has been curious enough to try either of these recording methods, and if so, please relay your experiences/success/failures.

I have a few commericial organ recordings made with an Aachen head, but haven't heard anything that I know of recorded with a Jecklin.

Just a little curiosity on a Sunday morning ...

Cheers! -M