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Microphone nerds!
Sweet.
Several of my good buddies are so afflicted.
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[quote name='flash' post='35227' date='May 8 2007, 06:09 PM']the 58 won't work - not enough side rejection - also, you'd have to get the 58 way too close to get the low end, and you would get all the flutter of the air movement
definitely need a hyper cardoid and preferably a shotgun - let me know if it becomes an issue - i have one with its own battery phantom supply that i might be able to ship to you for the recording (just have to check my schedule)
boom stand is perfect[/quote]
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[quote name='TheMirror' post='35319' date='May 10 2007, 08:00 PM']Microphone nerds!
Sweet.
Several of my good buddies are so afflicted.
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OT-
Who can afford to be an audiophile and a gear head?
I upgraded my Yamaha a few years back and got a Denon. That took me down a very long and costly road. By the end of it all I had a new DVD player, New towers, all new cabling ( had no idea cables and good speaker wire was so costly) and a Programmable remote.
The problem I now face is that my Denon has no HDMI. So here I go again. It’s so hard to resist upgrading other components when you’re in one of those AV stores. Focus Danielson, FOCUS!
I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!
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I have not had my home stereo hooked up in at least 6 years. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Still love my Dahlquist DQ-20's and Carver amp!
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OK, getting back on track...although I'd be happy to talk audio - rhudeboy you have PM - I'm all set for recording. One of my fellow audio guys is rigging me up with the necessary gear...shotgun mic(s) - will probably do stereo just because I can - boom stand, MP3 recorder, etc. May run a test sometime soon and hopefully post a clip if it comes out good. Now we just need cars. I know Cosimo is coming, but I think Mark may have a conflict?
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[quote name='Darryl' post='35336' date='May 11 2007, 10:13 AM']I know Cosimo is coming, but I think Mark may have a conflict?
- Darryl[/quote]
I'm is not sure what is going on that day,I may be out of town. If I come it will be a last minute thing and won't be parked at the docks with you guys
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I wil be there with RS Barn exhaust (with resonator)...I get to sit and rev the engine??? SWEET <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='flash' post='35338' date='May 11 2007, 10:38 AM']definitely do a test - play around with the placement - getting the low end without getting impact flutter is a bit tricky - i was at 6ft and slightly off axis - for the static tests, i think i will do 4ft and a bit more off axis next time
stereo could be weird, unless you very carefully measure the distances to the source (phasing issues show up really quickly in pulse recordings like this), but sure worth a try i guess
check the roll off on the mic - make sure it's off - it's the 40hz stuff that was giving me the problem, but with the roll off on, i got no low end and everything sounded thin
by the way - you should grab an spl meter too and get measurements at specific rpm intervals
there is a specific procedure for placement and such for measuring levels for racing, but danged if i can find it right now
good luck[/quote]
Thanks for the hints and tips...never recorded an exhaust before...just normal things like bands, radio shows, concerts, baseball games, football games, DJs live on amusement park rides and ski slopes, you know - run of the mill type stuff. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/cool.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> I do have a SPL meter and that's a great idea.
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[quote name='H2Ojazz' post='35333' date='May 11 2007, 09:51 AM']Still love my Dahlquist DQ-20's and Carver amp![/quote]
How funny! I have DQ-20s and was just Googling them earlier today to see what had been written about them.
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I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!
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Flash,
I just had the testpipe(so no resonator, see picture) form Cargraphic installed, and the rear muffler is on its way and I am still using the stock cat. Seeing your post I am wondering how much power was lost with the Carghraphic unit? Or was there still a gain above the stock system??
And did you use the testpipe or the the one with the centre muffler??
Cheers,
Rutger
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