Is Jecklin disk technique a special case of the baffled spaced pair technique or is it just another name? Also I'm guessing the reason the angle isn't specified for this technique could be because the microphones are omnidirectional.
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Good call!
Yes, having omnidirectional mics, the angle is irrelevant (I'll edit that part, thanks).
Regarding the Jecklin technique, yes, it's pretty much the same baffled spaced technique. It's based on the Blumlein technique.
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Miguel
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Cool, thanks. Very interesting post BTW.
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Thanks, mate. I appreciate it. :)
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