it does sound "binaural," and it is quite phase
sensitive, which matters to me! many "stereo"
microphones are not as phase sensitive as they
should be with each other, if you know what I mean. :)
At 03:45 PM 11/18/2015, you wrote:
wow ossum and in stereo to. is it binaural?
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From: "Curtis Delzer" <curtis1...@verizon.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 12:11 PM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: First Blue Yeti Microphone Test
it sounded very very nice, a little "proximity"
effect toward the beginning which is typical
but you moved away. Stereo image, excellent,
including quite a nice "low rumble," probably
from traffic outside? :) very nice highs, and
as I said, the imaging is excellent.
THANKS! sounds like mine, and am actually
impressed by the lack of "humnmnmnmnmnmn" which
characterized my experience with my yeti at
first on a wooden tabletop, but fortunately that's gone!
Which did you use? 44,100Hz 16 bit? or higher?
At 03:48 PM 11/17/2015, you wrote:
Okay so hereâs the first test of the Microphone which arrived around 10
minutes ago.
I explain how everything works in the test recording though if Iâve left
anything out or if you have any further
questions that need addressing then ask.
The test file is a FLAC audio file and its around 12MB in length, hereâs
the link.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10565527/Input%20Device%20Recording%2020151118%201038.flac
If link doesn't work the first time then try
again in a few minutes, file may still be uploading to Dropbox.
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