Subject: | Inexpensive Parabolic Microphone |
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From: | Jim Lee <> |
Date: | Tue, 09 Mar 2004 19:41:19 -0500 |
Hi All, I just wanted to share a design for an inexpensive parabolic mic made from a Dollar Store umbrella hat, a paint roller handle, and a Radio Shack 33-3028 lavalier microphone. Total cost is under twenty dollars.It works pretty well as far as I can tell. The website includes photos and some sample sounds from a scolding squirrel. It has some limitations but . . . . http://www.bambooturtle.us/ParabolicMicrophone.html -- Jim Lee http://www.bambooturtle.us/ 919 682 5853 audio art, gourd sculpture, lighting design, and forensic audio ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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