Re: looking for recommendation for in-ear microphones (Eric Benjamin )


Subject: Re: looking for recommendation for in-ear microphones
From:    Eric Benjamin  <ebenj@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 26 May 2011 15:16:51 -0700
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Michael, My best binaural recordings have been made using the Bruel & Kjaer 4101 binaural microphone set.  http://www.bksv.com/products/transducersconditioning/acoustictransducers/binauralheadsets.aspx These are essentially a stethoscope-like framework that places two DPA 4060 miniature microphones at the entrance to user's ear canals.  This product has two downsides, however.  The first is that it's expensive, and the second is that it is fiendishly uncomfortable.  The fact that B&K  supply a diffuse-field frequency response calibration for the system is a big plus. Feel free to contact me off the list if you would like a more detailed accounting of my experiences with that device. Eric Benjamin ----- Original Message ---- From: Dr. Michael Tangermann <ms@xxxxxxxx> To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 6:23:16 AM Subject: looking for recommendation for in-ear microphones Dear list, I am looking for recommendations and information about good in-ear microphones. (My aim is to record good subject dependent directional hearing cues for later use in experiments with in-ear headphones.) Anyone out there with suggestions / experience? Thank you for any help,   Michael -- Michael Tangermann Kiplingweg 6, 14055 Berlin Fon: +49.(0)30.92103797 Mob: +49.(0)163.7352468 public key ID 2C95F4AE9CA1A5B9 Preisträger u.a. beim 8. Deutschen Chorwettbewerb Dortmund 2010 <http://www.ensemberlino.de> Nächste Auftritte: * Sommerliches A-cappella-Konzert mit französischer Literatur 28.5. 20:00 St. Matthäus-Kirche am Kulturforum (Berlin) 29.5. 17:00 Stadtkirche Köpenick (Berlin)


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