Re:  [Harp-L] Sennheiser e604
 
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- Subject: Re:  [Harp-L] Sennheiser e604
- From: "Tim Moyer" <wmharps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 16:19:18 -0000
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I don't know, John, I don't have a better resolution version of the 
graph to be able to read the labels.  Sounds like your assumption 
about proximity is probably a good one, in which case the graph 
legend would be mic distances, but I don't know what they are.  
 
-tim
> John Thaden wrote:
> 
> Tim, looking at the spec sheet pdf, I see the frequency response 
> has two lines diverging in the bass region.  The document is too 
> low resolution for me to see what differs about them.  I'm 
> guessing it is distance from the mic (proximity effect).  If so, 
> can you tell me what the distances are for the two lines?  If not, 
> then what the two lines mean?
> Thanks,
> John
> 
> Tim Moyer wrote:
> > I use a Sennheiser e604 microphone exclusively for diatonic 
> > harmonica....[T]he frequency response is pretty flat across a 
> > spectrum which far exceeds most "traditional" harmonica mics. 
     
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