I don't know if this is due to the recording or to a problem in the audio system, but there is a strong imbalance between the channels, the right channel is higher!
@@tijngreen Yes, or place the phone on a stand in the ideal position for listening, but it's true that if part of your finger forms an ear on one side of the microphone, as you quite rightly say, the sound will inevitably be unbalanced! The ideal way of recording realistic Hifi sound is to have a camcorder or camera like the Canon EOS 7 with separate digital recording on a Beachtek dxa-slr pro mixer screwed under the camera and a microphone like the Audio Technica AT8024, I have this type of equipment. You'll get ultra-realistic sound that may or may not enhance the audio systems you're presenting! 😊
Can't choose really. Harbeth is a little fuller/coloured in mid/lows. Graham little more refined and more neutral en better stereo image. They both have the midrange magic😃
congratulations, leben is great 👍
I guess you are not using Hifi Rose's DAC. Is Chord TT2's DAC better?
I don't know if this is due to the recording or to a problem in the audio system, but there is a strong imbalance between the channels, the right channel is higher!
Hi, maybe its my phone;). I think my hand is behind the mic, on the right. So a little "ear" effect I guess. Have to invest in a proper microphone...😅
@@tijngreen Yes, or place the phone on a stand in the ideal position for listening, but it's true that if part of your finger forms an ear on one side of the microphone, as you quite rightly say, the sound will inevitably be unbalanced!
The ideal way of recording realistic Hifi sound is to have a camcorder or camera like the Canon EOS 7 with separate digital recording on a Beachtek dxa-slr pro mixer screwed under the camera and a microphone like the Audio Technica AT8024, I have this type of equipment.
You'll get ultra-realistic sound that may or may not enhance the audio systems you're presenting! 😊
graham preferred to the Harbeth?
Can't choose really. Harbeth is a little fuller/coloured in mid/lows. Graham little more refined and more neutral en better stereo image. They both have the midrange magic😃