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I'd be interested to find out where he placed the microphone to test. If you've ever held a mic up to a fan, you'll know that the air rushing past the mic will generate a ton of "noise" that you can't "hear".
He actually placed the meter next to the exhaust on the right. Let's not do that with the 360! We might get a fair test.
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Andir3.0 @ Jan 15th 2007 9:30AM
I'd be interested to find out where he placed the microphone to test. If you've ever held a mic up to a fan, you'll know that the air rushing past the mic will generate a ton of "noise" that you can't "hear".
Dan @ Jan 15th 2007 10:29AM
He actually placed the meter next to the exhaust on the right. Let's not do that with the 360! We might get a fair test.