A Calrec Ambisonic Mark IV mic is on eBay for
US$5,000 or offer. The mic in in the USA and
is 1989 vintage:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330523955630&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en
I have no connection with the seller.
Regards,
Martin
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> Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 14:26:07 -0700
> From: Martin Leese
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] Why do you need to decode ambisonic/b format
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Trying again - one of these days I'll get it right! It's the self powered version, the MM-4XP we're
using. Data for that is at
http://www.meyersound.com/products/industrialseries/mm-4xp/
On 27/01/2011 12:48, Dave Malham wrote:
Yep, well spotted - twitchy fingers on the keyboard :-[
Info at h
Yep, well spotted - twitchy fingers on the keyboard :-[
Info at http://www.meyersound.com/products/industrialseries/mm-4/
On 27/01/2011 00:12, John Leonard wrote:
I think you mean the MM4, don't you? Just specified a whole bunch of the
directional versions (MM4-XPD) for a job in New York. List
There is nothing in the sleeve notes about the stereo mic arrangement
but Alan Wiltshire also does an ambisonic walk around in the next
index point in the same track. There is also nothing written about
using the Nimbus Halliday setup in the notes but I imagine this would
have been used, at