SOUNDFIELD FOUR CAPSULE TETRAHEDRAL ARRAY AS USED IN THE ST250 MICROPHONE
SOUNDFIELD ST250 MICROPHONE IN SHOCK MOUNT , CONTROL UNIT AND FIELDCASE
A Mic for all Reasons
Sound On Sound Review of the ST250 Mic from SoundField.
SOUNDFIELD ST250 STEREO MICROPHONE SOUNDFIELD ST250 Pros u u u u u
Very accurate sound with excellent off-axis characteristics. Pickup pattern can be adjusted remotely. Simple to use Seems to work well on all sound sources Very low noise and distortion
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B-Format recordings can’t be decoded after the event without a MKIV or MKV controller
Summary A unique, versatile and truly wonderful microphone system.
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here can be few audio products that have built up such a dedicated fol lowing as the SoundField mic, an electronically steerable array of four capsules, when fed through the mic’ s dedicated control unit , can produce virtually any mono or stereo pickup pattern imaginable. The ability to , in effect , steer the mic remotely plus its uncanny ability to capture the illusion of ‘being there’ , places the SoundField in a unique position. Such perfection comes at a price , but compared to the cost of buying two discrete microphones, the ST250 Stereo Microphone under review is actually very cost-effective. THE SYSTEM The system comprises the microphone head itself , a shock mount , windshield, multipin connecting cable and control unit, presented in a sturdy aluminium field case. Power for the microphone and control box can via conventional phantom power , battery or mains, though the capsule heater (provided to help prevent condensation) doesn’t operate when battery power is selected, as it would
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shorten the battery life to an unacceptable degree. Under normal conditions ,a set of batteries will run the microphone for around 10 hours. A Red LED shows the controller is powered up, and the controller itself connects to the recorder or mixing console via two conventional XLR mic leads. It is advisable to power up the unit several minutes before use , as the capsules can take a while to stabilise , especially if the system hasn’t been used for long periods. The default setting for the controller is to have all of the six buttons out, and in this mode , the ST250 functions as a side entry mic, the side with the logo being the live side. A button is included to switch the operation from side entry to end entry , and the left and right outputs may also be inverted for occasions when the microphone is to be used upside down. Other buttons provide bass roll off (120Hz , 2 Pole) and a 20dB attenuator , and select battery operation. The output signal may be selected as M&S (prior to matrixing) or conventional left/right format, and there is also a B-format option , which represents the outputs from the capsules as four discrete signals based on additions and subtractions