witzendoz
Senior Member
Any advance on cod,chips, peas and...Two newky browns?
Dave.
I trump you all with postage and a curry dinner.
Alan.
Any advance on cod,chips, peas and...Two newky browns?
Dave.
Now I'm curious. What are "newky browns"?
To the OP: Use your ears. Record with both mics, compare. Take your time. And have some newky browns
Yes Dave, you are correct, they are acoustic panels. Wood on the outer edges, filled with something dense, then a fabric covering. Bought, not home made. I also have - and I do realize they absorb nothing - some five foot tall structures of pointy acoustic foam. They exist simply because I have them, and sit on either side left/right of the acoustic panels. As I mentioned, the space is very narrow indeed, yet quite long. The ceiling also has varying height, becoming taller just above the microphone. The front acoustic panel sits directly behind the microphone; the rear one about a foot behind my back. There's a space for me to sit very low, placing my feet in a sort of well. The rear acoustic panel towers over me; the front one a little less so. The rear panel has to be swung aside for me to walk anywhere, as they almost extend the full narrow width.
So, what we have is a grown man, crying at what he hears. Never thought that would happen. And I am being deadly serious. The words mean so much to me.
Bubba