I agree with Len, we have not seen any technical spec of self noise level
of the MEMS (clusters?)  that are used in Zylia.

Only text saying that in normal musical recording situations self noise is
not disturbing :-).

I have a personal theory that self noise of physical elements in an
ambisonic mic array is not directly additive.
The basis for my theory is that as we convert to B-format the noise from
all the physical elements are distributed over a spherical surface,
and the noise level for a virtual microphone in decoding do not have the
full sum of the added microphone noise levels.
Only coherent noise within the take up volume of the virtual microphone is
relevant in that directional microphones response.

But I am can be totally wrong in this mental visualization of the decoding
process. I have not done any mathematical research of this...

Bo-Erik Sandholm
Stockholm

2018-08-16 19:04 GMT+02:00 Len Moskowitz <lenmoskow...@optonline.net>:

> Justin wrote:
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> it's
>> http://www.zylia.co/
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> Thanks, but I still can't seem to find a web page with its basic
> specifications. Perhaps I'm missing an obvious link.
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