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Subject: Re: Nature recording 101
From: Ken Durling <>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 19:03:19 -0800
That's great, Rich, thanks.  Since I am a person who likes to tinker and
build things, this will be fun.  I also tend to only fully believe what I
experience for myself, so all the different ideas here are great!  With all=

due respect to the obvious expertise, which is a great guide for those
experiments.  More stuff to try....

Ken


At 11:47 AM 2/23/2005, you wrote:
>indscreens are an area where you can build your own and come up with
>good designs that work well and can easily exceed some very expensive
>designs. Feel free to invest $20.00 and try out your own and see if
>you can beat the $1,000 designs.
>
>I prefer a Shopvac filter element bought from a hardware store, some
>high tech rubber bands for the mic suspension and a couple food
>strainers with the handles cut off for the ends.  Then you can find
>either single layer knit hats or hand sew some fake (faux) fur for a
>cover.  I use 1" aluminum bar stock with washers and small bolts to
>mount to a handle or tripods.
>
>There has been many posts here with very fine home made designs and a
>little play will get you going in style.
>
>Greater than 30 mph
>700 kb download
>http://home.comcast.net/~richpeet/snowstorm.mp3
>
>Rich Peet




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