height information in reproduced sound stage (Off Topic)

by GC, Saturday, March 31, 2007, 08:58 (6256 days ago) @ Rudolf150
edited by GC, Sunday, April 01, 2007, 06:54

Hi Rudolf

What strikes me as well, that on my Orpheans the recorded sound is
reproduced so accurately, that the size of the voice(mouth) is much larger
than the other instruments.


It is mayby not so strange you hear a rock singer or what ever studio recorded voice to be "bigger" than in reallity or for that sake bigger than the whole drumset it self.

Think this little mic with a sensor (actally a loudspeaker it is) of 0,5 cm2 as an example, is stuck half into the mouth of the singer, as they per definition do that very often (grrrrr), that that voice or throat giving the sound preassure to the sensor, the mic, is many times bigger than the mic.

What do you hear then? BIG MOUTH. The mic sees the open mouth of the singer as a complete concert hall. :wink:
Should the listener be a dentist, he would jump directly into the soundstage to look for teeths to repair, but ending up smashing his head directly into the wall behind his speakers :grazy:
That is the concequenses having speakers like yours Rudolf.

The same with macro photogaphy, bigger than reallity, or a worser case: A microscope. Very very BIG REALITY.

GC the Big Mouth :shout:

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