![]() This makes for a comfortable fit inside a helmet. Type 4101-B’s microphone capsule resting in the concha of the ear and cushioned by a foamy windscreen. However, with any CCLD conditioning, they can also be used in other sound recording scenarios. Together, they are intended to provide a complete listening and playback solution for use with Brüel & Kjær’s Sonoscout NVH Recorder. Binaural microphone types 4101-B and 4965-B are designed to be worn comfortably by a test subject for the purpose of making binaural recordings. The strength of binaural recording lies in capturing sound exactly as it is heard by the human test subject in order to recreate a 3D stereo sensation – thus allowing every listener the chance to play back the recording and experience sound, again and again, as if from the best seat in the house. This allows to record two channels of sound connected to and powered from a CCLD input via BNC plug, while B&K provides its own SonoScout Digital Recorder and recommends a pair of Sennheiser H800 or Audeze EL-8 headphones for playback. ![]() The Bruel & Kjaer type 4101-B binaural microphone is an easy-to-use lightweight and compact design, combining two miniature, prepolarized condenser microphones that are positioned at the entrance to the ear canal and do not affect normal hearing capabilities. audioXpress had the opportunity to experience a demonstration of that solution at the 141st Audio Engineering Society convention in Los Angeles, and that's precisely the same technology which was used as the foundation for the newly announced binaural microphone type 4101-B (and 4965-B variation), designed for binaural recordings at the entrance to the human ear canal. In reality, Bruel & Kjaer has been researching binaural solutions for some time, and in its extensive portfolio there was already a binaural microphone model, which could be complemented with the company's range of excellent portable audio interfaces, supporting all formats and applications. Output: 3.Binaural Microphone Types 4101-B and 4965-B.SPL, peak before clipping: 122 dB SPL (Typ.) at 1kHz Distortion level 3% max The effect is so powerful because the Free Space XLR design is based on 13+ years of research into binaural head microphone technology and human hearing. When you listen back over headphones or 3D capable speakers, you hear the sound as if your own head was there at the time of recording. The Free Space XLR captures sound just like we hear it in the real world with our own ears. The exchangeable battery is used to power the microphone capsules. The Free Space XLR contains a 9V alkaline battery within the chassis. The base of the microphone has a 1/4"-20 female thread mounting hole that can be connected to a hot-shoe adapter or used to mount directly onto a tripod or grip handle. The microphone stand adapter is removable. The Free Space XLR comes standard with a 5/8" microphone stand adapter installed in the base. ![]() ![]() The phantom power works regardless of the state of the 9V battery. The Free Space XLR also includes an 1/8" stereo jack output that is powered by the internal 9V battery. Power the Free Space XLR using the 48V supply from your pre-amp, digital recorder or mixing console. This upgraded version of the Free Space includes two true transformer-balanced stereo XLR outputs that support phantom power. The frequency response of the EM172 capsules used in the Free Space XLR rolls off slightly above 10kHz. This brings out the punch as well as provides low-end support for bass-heavy sounds. The Free Space XLR has a very warm and solid response in the low to mid-range frequencies. The Free space XLR uses Primo EM172 microphone capsules that are extremely sensitive and quiet creating the perfect binaural recording. The 3DIO Free Space XLR is a professional binaural microphone that allows you to capture hyper realistic audio for unique videos, games, radio and more. ![]()
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