Quote from: beauchampy on February 26, 2017, 10:51:05 PM
Hey butch, thanks so much for taking the time to process and upload that video. It's so useful to hear in a real world test on the same camera.
It sounds fantastic, however there does seem to be a lot of that 5D preamp noise in there. What was the gain set to in the canon menu, and did you have the gain boost switch activated on the MKE 440?
It's almost there. I'm wondering if an in-line preamp could help somewhat.
Glad it was useful. It was a super fun exercise.
Regarding gain noise, you're totally right. Great ear.
I carried low quality earbuds and didn't hear it until I got home. I thought it better to leave it in the video rather than clean it up.
Anyway, the Canon audio menu was set to '4' - way too high. I actually didn't double check the Canon audio menu and forgot that I'd cranked it up not too long ago. Clearly I'm not a professional sound person. The MKE 440 sensitivity was at 0db.
All that said, I'm sure an in-line preamp would produce an improved signal-to-noise ratio.