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
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
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
.
-Tim
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Er, ehm, so
Er,ehm.What was the question?
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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
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