Re: Zaxcom wireless too noisy
- From: Larry Fisher <Lectrosonics@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 05:45:49 -0600
Hi Matt,
Does breathing on the element cause the noise floor to change? Carl
mentioned years ago that the B6 diaphragm would respond to moisture
very quickly and cause a DC shift (audio) at almost a subsonic rate.
This was back when he was putting them in Pepsi at NAB so you could
hear the carbonation (Or was it Diet Coke?).
Larry F
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 03:59:24 -0700, Matt <stuffandzeugs@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
.
although the Zaxcom system works without a compander-system I get a
sound just like a compander. If I speak "check" or something similar
short and powerful into the B6 the noise floor goes down and comes
back right after.
Matthias
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