Here are some recordings - "Truly" sorry...
I just took some samples of the song, as I was getting tired of listening to the whole thing. I think the differences in recording quality are pretty obvious. I did not make an effort to match the sound level (kept the same level on my amp), so you may need to adjust the volume. They were all taken from my listening position. Different placements may be more optimal for different types of microphones...
Android phone (Google Pixel 6a) with build-in microphone, recorded with "Field Recorder Pro":
Android phone (Google Pixel 6a) with SP-15 microphone, recorded with "Field Recorder Pro":
Android tablet (Galaxy Tab S6 Lite) with SP-15 microphone, recorded with "Field Recorder Pro":
Tascam DR-100MKII with build-in omni mic:
Tascam DR-100MKII with build-in Uni mic:
Tascam DR-100MKII with external (XLR) Superlux S502 mics:
A video taken from my phone with the android camera app (and the phone's build-in mic):
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Unrelated - a recording I also took this morning of Oscar Peterson's "Corcovado" from the well known "We Get Requests" album (with the Tascam recorder and Superlux mics):
Here is the original flac file (CD Rip - I forget the exact release there are 38 CD releases referenced on Discogs...):
Here is the link to the Qobuz version:
https://open.qobuz.com/track/26332262
The Qobuz version is not as good as my CD Rip, IMO, but that's not because it is streaming from Qobuz - I believe they are just different releases/masterings.
Listening to the file now on my computer with a good DAC and Etymotyc ER4SR headphones, the recording is obviously not as good as the original (no suprise here). The microphone placement is probably not optimal either. What interests me most is how the original file played through my headphones compares to the same file played through my speakers, and even though the experience is different, I can see how my system can be improved upon - but it is also difficult to know which part (amplifier, speaker, room and speaker placement, etc...) contributes to what - more about this in a few weeks!