Mackie Onyx 400F
To me the Onyx 400F is a an attractive entry-level package for
capturing 1-4 channels of sound, but the quoted -3dB 10-24K (-48K,
-96K) frequency response is discouraging. Is it a fair assumption the
Mackie engineers put a zero at 10Hz? Do I have to recall some math to
figure out the loss at the traditional lower bound of 20 Hz?
Thanks,
Brian
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