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Mr Funk
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Hi there
I know that specs can be very missleading as they can be dipicted in a number of ways, some which look more impressive than others.
I remember reading that mic pre headroom is very important in some circumstances (recording drums/brass etc) and that a figure of +22db is about average, with some pre's going up into the +30's.
I have been investigating Line Audio pre's and this is the reply I got regarding headroom:
'If 0dB is considered 775mV (0dbU) then the headroom is +8dB (8dBU) which is very high for a signal coming from a microphne'.
Does this seem low, or is it just the way the specs are presented?
Thanks
I know that specs can be very missleading as they can be dipicted in a number of ways, some which look more impressive than others.
I remember reading that mic pre headroom is very important in some circumstances (recording drums/brass etc) and that a figure of +22db is about average, with some pre's going up into the +30's.
I have been investigating Line Audio pre's and this is the reply I got regarding headroom:
'If 0dB is considered 775mV (0dbU) then the headroom is +8dB (8dBU) which is very high for a signal coming from a microphne'.
Does this seem low, or is it just the way the specs are presented?
Thanks