Re: [Flexradio] FW: It's all about articulation, Phil (inherent muddiness, of course)

2008-06-05 Thread Dale Boresz
Hi Edwin, I believe what's being said goes something like this: -- With a so-called 'flat' response at a wide bandwidth, articulation should be good and the character of the voice should sound natural. So a Heil PR-40 microphone plugged into a 'flat' preamp and amplifier sounds pretty natural

Re: [Flexradio] FW: It's all about articulation, Phil (inherent muddiness, of course)

2008-06-05 Thread Edwin Marzan
Thanks for an excellent response and to all who participated. Edwin MarzanAB2VW Hi Edwin, I believe what's being said goes something like this: -- With a so-called 'flat' response at a wide bandwidth, articulation should be good and the character of the voice should sound natural. So

[Flexradio] FW: It's all about articulation, Phil (inherent muddiness, of course)

2008-06-04 Thread Edwin Marzan
Er, ehm, so which is it? Articulation or Bandwidth? Seems like we were all in agreement until this post. I figure there's a balance between the two somewhere. Strangely my extremely articulate Heil PR20 still sounds muddy without extreme EQ settings! On my Flex, yes, not so much on my

Re: [Flexradio] FW: It's all about articulation, Phil (inherent muddiness, of course)

2008-06-04 Thread Tim Ellison
. -Tim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edwin Marzan Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 2:34 PM To: Phil LaMarche; flexradio@flex-radio.biz Subject: [Flexradio] FW: It's all about articulation, Phil (inherent muddiness, of course) Er, ehm, so

Re: [Flexradio] FW: It's all about articulation, Phil (inherent muddiness, of course)

2008-06-04 Thread Jimmy Jones
Er,ehm.What was the question? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edwin Marzan Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 1:34 PM To: Phil LaMarche; flexradio@flex-radio.biz Subject: [Flexradio] FW: It's all about articulation, Phil (inherent

Re: [Flexradio] FW: It's all about articulation, Phil (inherent muddiness, of course)

2008-06-04 Thread Edwin Marzan
Aparently there is a disagreement as to the cause of the muddiness although the limited bandwidth explanation makes sense to me. So is the cause lack of articulation or lack of bandwidth? Or a combination of both? eh? Edwin MarzanAB2VW From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Knowledge Base: