k brown
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http://www.braingasmlab.com/shop/ferro
Center-terminated LDC with selectable card/omni pattern, where "The omnidirectional response is obtained mechanically..."
I know this is how the C37A and it's current imitators works, but the video on the website shows no hole in the back to access an adjustment vane (the pattern switch is on the front of the mic). And I'm pretty sure that outfit is not making their own capsules, so how could they be 'obtaining the omni response mechanically' from a cardioid LDC?
(Same outfit selling a Primo EM273 (or 272?)-based mic with the capsule mounted in a 40mm APE (via a vinyl grommet, it appears) for a cool 700 Euros. Looney when you can get a Line Audio Omni1 for a fraction of the price, with the capsule custom modified/optimized, and make your own APE [40mm not even the best size for that capsule; 50mm would be much better]). http://www.braingasmlab.com/shop/ocula
Center-terminated LDC with selectable card/omni pattern, where "The omnidirectional response is obtained mechanically..."
I know this is how the C37A and it's current imitators works, but the video on the website shows no hole in the back to access an adjustment vane (the pattern switch is on the front of the mic). And I'm pretty sure that outfit is not making their own capsules, so how could they be 'obtaining the omni response mechanically' from a cardioid LDC?
(Same outfit selling a Primo EM273 (or 272?)-based mic with the capsule mounted in a 40mm APE (via a vinyl grommet, it appears) for a cool 700 Euros. Looney when you can get a Line Audio Omni1 for a fraction of the price, with the capsule custom modified/optimized, and make your own APE [40mm not even the best size for that capsule; 50mm would be much better]). http://www.braingasmlab.com/shop/ocula
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