still looking for a very good SDC omni microphone to capture classical musicians or acoustiques instruments, I looked at some datasheets to note the signal to noise ratio...
I thought I understood from reading your various posts that the omnis are always noisier than the cardios and that it is on this aspect (and the quality of the sound of course) that one must concentrate
so what do you think is the minimum acceptable level? trying to imagine recording a violin + cello duo playing a piece with very calm passages in a church or a theater (for example)
when I look at the specs of the DPA 4006 known to be one of the best omni microphones, I read 15dB(A) and 18dB(A) for the DPA 2015 (wide cardio)
BTW the 2015 caughts all my attention... because it could combine the qualities of both world (?)
in my research I also discovered the Rode NT 55 MP delivered with a cardio capsule + an omni which claims to offer an SNR of 15dB(A) that is a good performance (if reel) for its price ($740 a pair)
finally other manufacturers do not indicate a specific inner noise but a signal to noise ratio like Primo with the EM23 which indicates (more than) 70dB but without specify its inner noise level...
I thought I understood from reading your various posts that the omnis are always noisier than the cardios and that it is on this aspect (and the quality of the sound of course) that one must concentrate
so what do you think is the minimum acceptable level? trying to imagine recording a violin + cello duo playing a piece with very calm passages in a church or a theater (for example)
when I look at the specs of the DPA 4006 known to be one of the best omni microphones, I read 15dB(A) and 18dB(A) for the DPA 2015 (wide cardio)
BTW the 2015 caughts all my attention... because it could combine the qualities of both world (?)
in my research I also discovered the Rode NT 55 MP delivered with a cardio capsule + an omni which claims to offer an SNR of 15dB(A) that is a good performance (if reel) for its price ($740 a pair)
finally other manufacturers do not indicate a specific inner noise but a signal to noise ratio like Primo with the EM23 which indicates (more than) 70dB but without specify its inner noise level...