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Alain <ele### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
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> The mesh is just pressed against a ball. The center is undistorded, there is
> also about no distortion going up-down and sideway. The diagonals are distorted.
> Then, a metal ring is placed around and welded in place. The exess parts are
> then cut away. End result: an hemisphere. Two are fitted together, the back one
> having a hole cut into it to fit the body of the mycrophone.
>
That makes sense. I've never actually looked close-up at my own Shure
microphone, to see just how the mesh hemispheres are constructed, and what mesh
distortions they may have. Now I'm curious!
Ken W.
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