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Originally Posted by kenchan
yah, i think i got some traction now, but i will have to see tomorrow. i shouldn't have to write 4+ emails to get one answer.
as for the mic, the ATR3350 isn't too bad, the sensitivity is much lower vs the sony but it being one capsule vs 2 capsules on the sony, that's expected.
i clipped both the sony and ATR3350 to the secret glove box door behind the seat. will take her out for a spin to see how well they pick up the exhaust note. i need to keep it away from the seats where my gopro is mounted as there is some rattling from the headrest posts (inside the seats) over rough roads.
 no storm is always welcome! hope you get some goood rest tonight.
laterz everyone! 
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Mr.kenchan, yes, sometimes the Canadian is a bit laid-back a.k.a. slow on responding e-mails & question, have to have some patient... I know.. sometimes I find it's kind of
As for the mic.. are you trying to record the exhaust-note + in-cabin human voice or just the exhaust-note?? I see the ATR-3350 is a MONO mic... maybe you can re-consider those noise-cancellation mono mic, you've been playing with 3-5 different one, no harm to try one more...
Time to string some racquets...