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I'm just wondering why this needs a phase reverse switch when most preamps already have that?
EmRR said:Yes, you can generally hear the difference of polarity.
EmRR said:Yes, you can generally hear the difference of polarity. Not always, but many times. Plenty of literature out there concerning that. Many sources do not make symmetrical waveforms, and it's audible.
Agree with Ian.
Lennie said:I agree with you. Does reversing the two wires at pins 2 and 3 when needed work to make the mic in phase with another that is out of phase with it?
Lennie said:I agree with you. Does reversing the two wires at pins 2 and 3 when needed work to make the mic in phase with another that is out of phase with it?
Whoops said:As I already told you in the previous post what you mean is "Polarity Reverse" , "reverse-phased" is something that doesn't exist
Ricardus said:I can't believe people are getting so uptight about the polarity/phase thing. I call it phase and always will because audio is an AC signal, it does not have polarity. DC has polarity.
EmRR said:Yes, you can generally hear the difference of polarity. Not always, but many times. Plenty of literature out there concerning that. Many sources do not make symmetrical waveforms, and it's audible.
Agree with Ian.
Lennie said:With a loudspeaker, reversing the polarity as compared to another speaker operating alongside with it reverses the phase. Is this not the same as a microphone?
Lennie said:the switch does do a phase shift as well.
Lennie said:('cause I hardly understand it myself)
Whoops said:Record exactly the same signal though the circuit 2 times.
First time with the switch in normal position into first track
Second time flip the switch to the Polarity reverse position and record that same signal to the second track.
Send us both wave files do we can have a listen
Winston O'Boogie said:I believe Polarity is correct here and is what I've always used, but a surprising number of manufacturers do use the term 'phase'.
Whoops said:I hope you study a bit and get to understand and learn why what you wrote is completely ridiculous
You are a new member around, and you can take your time here to learn something, specially from members that are much more knowledgeable than you.
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Whoops said:I teach for some years now, and I find that there's a lot of audio engineering students that have difficulties in understanding even basic phase concepts, because they got it wrong from the start when they were lead to confused a Polarity Reverse button with a Phase difference.
fazer said:Now that I’ve said that I guess I’ll never work in this business again. ;D. Some body stop me! LOL
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