And these are back-electret capsules, not 'proper' externally polarised ones.
The Samson C03 is the manufacturer's first true capacitor microphone — the C01, reviewed back in SOS January 2003, was a back-electret design.
> surprised to hear that the '03 uses back electret as well.
Nothing horribly wrong with back electret.
This is simply two of the C01 cardiod capsules mounted back-to-back about 1" apart. If you add the outputs, you get an omni response, and if you subtract them, then you get a figure-8. The problem with the arrangement acoustically is that there will be cancellations in the figure-8 response where the wavelength is the same as the distance between the diaphragms - which I've now measure to be about 20mm. So, taking the velocity of sound to be 330m/s, we'd have a cancellation frequency of 330/0.02 = 16.5kHz. It's clear that the screen with holes in it surrounding each capsule will alter the front to back path length at different frequencies, but without plotting the response of the capsule with and without it present, it's not easy to even guess at what it is contributing.Hmmmm... a 2-capsule double-cardioid may need massive equalization to be flat in all 3 patterns. And that's a likely place for big hiss. But assuming they are basically flat cardioid capsules, cardioid is probably just one capsule, little or no EQ. Omni should be both, and no EQ. Only bi-di would have huge cancellation, all in the bass. It might rumble, not what you'd call hiss.
That would be about it - it's effectively a plastic post mounted in a rubber moulding that has virtually no resiliance at all at low frequencies, considering the relatively low weight of the capsules. They may as well have mounted the capsules solidly onto the body of the mic for all the difference this makes to transmitted rumble pickup.I swear the housing around the capsule looks like the capsule mount from some $6 headphones I've found trashed.
The Samson C03 is the manufacturer's first true capacitor microphone ? the C01, reviewed back in SOS January 2003, was a back-electret design.
I think listening tests are so subjective and I don't really trust anyone's ears anymore.Now, I don't trust his ears, either![/img]
Yes... I have spoken to Paul White about this. He's cross, to say the least, and was going to have 'words' with Samson. His take on this is that he can't dismantle a mic when he gets it for review, and that he is completely in their hands, especially in cases like this when a piece of black foam is placed inside the grille, obscuring what's really in there completely.
I like reviews for the pictures.
Erm, it will be two noisy capsules, so 3dB higher in omni and figure-8.It may still be a noisy capsule.
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