"Keith G" wrote in message
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"Don Pearce" wrote
Could it be a low-cut filter?
At 100 Hz?
Yup - a very common feature of cardioid mics. It is a way of killing
some of the proximity effect.
OK then - I'll put it down as summat along those lines for now.
There are no pad or filter switches on the mic, so there's nothing
much to be gained from tinkering with it at this stage - and risking
damaging the mic!
Thanks anyway!
Aha! Found it!
http://www.cadmics.com/GXL2400.htm
It's a 'high pass' filter - which is the same thing isn't it?
Actually, it's this one in the dodgy windchime clips:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/WindchimeD.wav
(Maybe quite modestly specced, but dirt cheap - only about 45 quid each,
IIRC...??)