yes the second click on the switch is the wide setting. To the left is off,
next is narrow and third click all the way to the right is wide. If you roll
the capsules all the way forward you will be at the narrowest setting. The
mic is clear and handles bass sounds just right. as I said, you get no
rumble effect in a car at all. You can record in a car with this mic. it is
a heavy mic that would do better on a hand grip or stand.
I love it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "joe bollard" <joebolla...@eircom.net>
To: "pc -audio" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 4:26 AM
Subject: microphone
hello again friends, well don, thanks, i'm still experimenting with the
microphone, yes, i can rotate the little wheels at the side, and that will
narrow my stereo, does the second click on the microphone widen the
stereo?? the quality of the mike is brilliant, it takes one AA battery and
has a really good pop shield , i haven't tried it in the car yet, but will
do so, my reason for starting this discussion was to try to narrow the
stereo on my recordings for my radio programme, recording interviews that
is, i am aware that the mike is an extremely expensive one, my family
bought it for me last year for a father's day gift, and i looked it up on
the sony site, it's a wonderful mike as i say, as i've said already i use
it with my plextalk recorder, and it sounds really well, thanks to
everyone who has taken the time and trouble to help me, take care, regards
from ireland, joe.
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