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Keep the replies coming folks.No one's gotten everything exactly right yet.
i now know the "answer" and i listened againi think the vocals you can hear a slight difference if you really pay attnthe music i can't hear anything
i now know the "answer" and i listened againi think the vocals you can hear a slight difference if you really pay attnthe music i can't hear anythingall this was done on my laptop with no special speakers or anything thoughfor now i will stick to my stock furtooli
Quote from: willndmb on October 20, 2008, 09:17:08 PMi now know the "answer" and i listened againi think the vocals you can hear a slight difference if you really pay attnthe music i can't hear anythingHmmm. This is not meant to be a gotcha*, but would you say this is from the same recorder as clip A or from the other recorder (anyone can answer, please say same as A or not rather than which recorder if you've seen the spoiler):http://homepage.mac.com/satterwill/FR2LEComparison/CompCallingU.flac*I think I might be hearing the same thing as you but it's hard to say since I know where everything came from but this new one should be blind for you.
I'm interested in what digifish is wondering. I have a stock FR2LE and when I recording just recording people talking, I have to raise the gain A LOT and this is with an AT822. How much of a difference could/would the mod make for that kind of situation. Everything I've read about this recorder (other than here) indicates it would be great for a 'field reporting' and recording. I would completely disagree unless my recorder has some major problems.
Quote from: rastasean on October 20, 2008, 10:53:58 AMI'm interested in what digifish is wondering. I have a stock FR2LE and when I recording just recording people talking, I have to raise the gain A LOT and this is with an AT822. How much of a difference could/would the mod make for that kind of situation. Everything I've read about this recorder (other than here) indicates it would be great for a 'field reporting' and recording. I would completely disagree unless my recorder has some major problems. check to make sure your mic trim is not set to high
I must not have a very good speaker system at home because I had a hard time telling any difference. Either that or my hearing's shot.
Quote from: willndmb on October 21, 2008, 12:30:23 PMQuote from: rastasean on October 20, 2008, 10:53:58 AMI'm interested in what digifish is wondering. I have a stock FR2LE and when I recording just recording people talking, I have to raise the gain A LOT and this is with an AT822. How much of a difference could/would the mod make for that kind of situation. Everything I've read about this recorder (other than here) indicates it would be great for a 'field reporting' and recording. I would completely disagree unless my recorder has some major problems. check to make sure your mic trim is not set to highHow do I make sure its not too high? Usually I HAVE to use the knobs to adjust it all the way to the right for more gain.