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Sound Professionals cardioids?

Subject: Sound Professionals cardioids?
From: "digidandy" <>
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 17:07:19 -0000
I normally use a Sony ECM-MS957 stereo mic for field recording, but I want =
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to try
something a little more discrete as the big Sony isn=B4t always practical f=
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 my recording
purposes.

I=B4ve contacted Sound Professionals, saying I basically want a mini-versio=
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of the Sony.
That=B4s a bit of an exaggeration, or a bit misleading, but I basically wan=
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a stereo mic
that=B4s small, that can record big/wide soundscapes - but at the same time=
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e high quality
enough to record whatever "singular" phenonemon I might come over (water pu=
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mp,
machine noise, etc.).

I=B4ve been suggested these mics:

http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/SP-CMC-10

Does anyone have any experience with these? Or perhaps any good alternative=
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s?

thanks for any help.

=D8ivind.




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