Klas Strandberg wrote:
> At 17:09 2003-08-24 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>Klas Strandberg wrote:
>>
>>>That's the standard industy pin connection, although I cannot part left from
>>>right. It depends on how you twist the microphone. You have to make your own
>>>marking of left and right on the transparent plate.
>>
>>I guess that's true. It's been so long since I took the mic apart I'd
>>forgotten I had to verify which way I had it. Never marked which side
>>was which, but it sounds like something to do. I preserved the way you
>>had the mini plug wired when I rewired my current handle for XLR. As
>>long as it duplicates that arrangement there would be no problem.
>
>
> It strange, but I can listen to recordings made 30 years ago and still
> remember exactly what it looked like, what it smelled like, temperature and
> humidity all an - of course - which was left and right.
Yep, I remember sites like that too. Not just nature recording either.
All kinds of other outdoor forays.
And if I listen to the recording, or look at the photos I took even more
details come out.
Walt
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