Yeah. But it keeps you strong, Doug. On top of that (if the tree
ain't on top of you), it gives one a terrific opportunity to hug a
tree.
BK
>At 07:05 AM 7/1/2003, you wrote:
>>If one's looking for a reasonable binaural set up, just take two omni
>>lavaliere mics (I use Sony ECM 55Bs), tie a rope around the trunk of
>>a tree with the diameter equivalent to the distance between ears on a
>>human head, attach the mics opposite each other, and voila! No
>>hassle. No great expense (about $700.00 should do it). And they will
>>last longer under humid condition than other types.
>
>I tried this, Bernie, but after just an hour or so of carrying the tree
>around in the marsh - what a hassle!
>
>Doug
>Doug Von Gausig
>Clarkdale, Arizona, USA
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