Hi,
If I remember correctly, one needs a microphone with pre-amp; I suspect you might well get good results with even a fairly low quality headset microphone – we’re not really talking high fidelity audio capture here, as long as the signal is higher than the noise. That’s of course the issue with soft-speaking participants: if their breathing is about as loud as their voice, it’s not going to become brilliant even if you tweak the sensitivity of the SRBOX (there’s a thing or two about in our E-Primer). Another thing that’s often only clear once you’re halfway through your experiment, is that the onset of vocal audio differs drastically depending on the word; so if you have a Stroop test,
“Purple”, has a nice, loud onset with the popping P sound (annoying for audio engineers), whereas might only register at the “D”.
Well, it’s been a while since I last did anything with the voicekey, please do let us know what your experiences are!
Best,
Michiel Spapé
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the SRBox is designed only to work with dynamic, non-amplified microphones. Dynamic mics do not require power, but generate their own electrical signal (basically performing the opposite function of a speaker). You should double-check that your mic is not an electret type microphone and therefore not compatible. Most electret microphones require power from the unit they are connecting to (center ring of the stereo connector), and the SRBox does not supply that powered connection. If the microphone is not self-powered, it may function with the SRBox, but we cannot guarantee such functionality or recommend trying it.
The reason why most headsets will not work with the SRBox is because the majority use condenser elements. Condenser microphones can be made much smaller (and less conspicuous) than dynamics without compromising performance. Also, there are limited choices because most headsets these days come with USB plugs instead of 1/8" mini (or anything that can easily be converted to 1/8" mini plugs).
Here are the specs for the original mic that came with Eprime:
ELEMENT: Moving coil dynamic
POLAR PATTERN: Cardioid
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 80 - 12,000 Hz
OPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY: -59 dBm +/- 3 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa
IMPEDANCE: 500 ohms +/- 30%
WEIGHT 5.3 oz (150 g) 16.5' (5.0 m)