The Shoot2hunt Podcast

Agreed…. Just honest feedback — I know that you all were glad to get away from headsets and individual microphones, but the audio has been pretty bad since the switch.
 
Same. I tried for a few minutes, skipped ahead a few minutes to see if it got any better then shut it off. Straining to hear what they are saying es muy no bueno.
 
It looks and sounds like they're using a usb conference call mic to record? I'm curious about the thought process behind that whether it was a choice or if someone spilled coffee on the good equipment or something and this is a stop-gap to avoid having to cancel guests?

Shure and some others (Sennheiser, Nureva, ClearOne, etc.) do have some really impressive phased-array mic systems for conferencing that actually sound ok as far as zoom calls go but this is definitely not anything like that.
 
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@Jordan Smith can you run the numbers for me between two flintlocks where the touch hole sizes are different?
That would require a different physical model that characterizes pressure bleed-off through the touch hole, but the relationship there is fairly straight forward - the larger the touch hole, the less muzzle pressure and felt recoil, but the more flash in your face.
 
The audio issues are increasing. The main problem is talking over each other. This is prevented by most podcasts through the use of headsets. The headsets make you shut up by hearing the audio of the other guy talking.

Using open mics without headsets requires extreme discipline.
 
This was a studio podcast!? I only listened for the first few minutes and assumed it was a presentation at the HAHA class that they had recorded and made a podcast out of it!!
 
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