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Re: best binaural mics?

Subject: Re: best binaural mics?
From: "Kevin Colver"
Date: Tue May 23, 2006 3:56pm(PDT)
I have the Sony lavs that Bernie recommends and agree that they sound
great.
Kevin Colver



On Tuesday, May 23, 2006, at 12:17  AM, Graham Evans wrote:

> Graham Evans wrote:
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>> What does anyone think of the idea of using a couple of these for a
>> binuaral recording:
>> (omni condensers)
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>> Sanken COS-11SBP beige Lavalier Microphone
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>> They are around $399US each and come with their own powering
>> solution.  I also would seperately as mono lapel mics (thus explaining
>> this choice).
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>> I am racking my brain trying to come up with a lavalier mic solution
>> (time two) which will double as a stereo ambient rig (trying to
>> stretch a budget here and increase my options).
>>
>> Leonard from sonic studios advises me the dsm mics won't work with
>> this idea.  As well as which they will work out more expensive.
>>
>> Graham
>>
> On the other hand I can get the Sony E55B lavaliers - as discussed
> being attached to the tree - for $399AU each (about $250US) : about 1/3
> cheaper than the Sankens.
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> Graham
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> "Microphones are not ears,
> Loudspeakers are not birds,
> A listening room is not nature."
> Klas Strandberg
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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