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Offline Arni99

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Re: Some Edirol R-09 questions...
« Reply #15 on: June 23, 2007, 03:56:49 PM »
if you have plenty of money to spend you could also go for "DPA 4062" omni-mics:

http://www.dpamicrophones.com/module.php?MID=101&itemid=4062-BM&PID=&function=pdescription

"DPA 4062 is acoustically identical with the award winning DPA 4060, but the sensitivity is adjusted to 1 mV/Pa to match some of the more sensitive transmitters on the market. The noise floor of the DPA 4062 is 33 dB(A) re. 20 µPa and if powered correctly the microphone will be able to handle sound pressure levels up to 154 dB SPL before clipping occurs. A wide range of connection adapters makes it possible to use DPA 4062 with close to any professional wireless system available plus 48 V phantom. "

or for the DPA cardioids:
http://www.dpamicrophones.com/module.php?MID=102&pgroup=Compact
1st: SONY PCM-M10 + DPA 4060's + DPA MPS 6030 power supply (microdot)
2nd: iPhone 5 + "Rode iXY" microphone/"Zoom IQ5" microphone

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Re: Some Edirol R-09 questions...
« Reply #16 on: July 06, 2007, 10:14:55 PM »
New question about the R09.  Does anybody know what the low cut range on the R09 is? 

I've searched the Roland site and searched the internets and could not find this info. I may have to call Roland and see what I can find out.

Thanks
Gabriel

 

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