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pattern into the top 1/4 let it dry, place two elements on and you have a stereo dampened piazio which could be 1/5th as wide as the<br />
head pattern yet would still be side to side stereo seperated like the head pattern but require 1/5 the visual existance and would pack in<br />
a goody bag ............. ahh always finding a "different" way ><br />
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>ok i am patenting this right now :-)<br />
>by the way what do you NAME your head ??? ............. is it bubba ?<br />
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Any baffle is better than no baffle with dual omni.<br />
Now with that said, if you make it different from what's needed for true HRTF response, then the mic will operate differently, and the<br />
recording will always sound differently and have unpredictable variations with different types of playback systems.<br />
The experience with the Jecklin disc and derivatives (which seems very similar to yours BTW), is proven not consistent and throws all<br />
sorts of unexpected curves on how the recording will actually come out sounding like; sometimes it can work out sounding quite nicely,<br />
but mostly not like you actually heard it and it can often be too far off from reality to be easily usable for prime-time.<br />
That's the problem with different mics and methods, we already have a lot of 'different,' but there's always room for more to keep all<br />
but the most experienced recordist successful, at least most of the time even if it takes the additional advantage of post tools and the<br />
time and experience to make 'different' sound at least OK.<br />
In contrast, using 'different' by the non-expert with minimum post tools and time means that LUCK is THE prime factor in getting<br />
good sounding recordings.<br />
QUESTION IS: 'Do You Feel Real Lucky? .... DO YA? ..... had enough 'different yet?! ... have ya? ......<br />
Anyway, the point is, if not really sure or really lucky, then I know you'd do far better with a proven true HRTF mic for at least<br />
recording consistently what you are naturally hearing at any particular location when that's your goal.<br />
Bottom Line: Different from what's heard live is too often times NOT BETTER by most people's sensible measure of hearing<br />
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