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Re: Idea's for recording kit

Subject: Re: Idea's for recording kit
From: "macmang4125" macmang4125
Date: Wed Aug 16, 2006 12:27 am (PDT)
--- In  Walter Knapp <> wrote:
>
> Posted by: "macmang4125"
> 
> > The design I saw seemed to use two omni's I think the link to it
is here:
> > http://www.naturesound.com/telinga/telinga.html
> > Although when I tried it a few moments ago it seemd to time out?
> > But the design had a baffle seperating the two mics as in your link.
> > Phil
> 
> Lang Elliott's design does work well (the link above).  I built one of 
> these for a fellow recordist that's being used in New Zealand with a 
> pair of MKH-20's. I got to try it out briefly before I sent it off. The 
> one I built was similar to Lang's except I machined a support block so 
> that the mics could be easily removed for other uses. I've been meaning 
> to build one for myself. It did use a barrier between the mics. The 
> design does work without a barrier, though with a somewhat different 
> sound. Gain is pretty much the same with or without a barrier.
> 
> Note you can also mount the 3032's in a modified SASS for widefield 
> stereo. There's a photo of a pair mounted in the SASS on my page on the 
> mod SASS:
> http://frogrecordist.home.mindspring.com/docs/mod_sass.html
> 
> The 3032's are not as good a mic as the MKH-20, but as noted it is a 
> cheaper alternative.
> 
> Walt
>

Thanks for that info much appreciated.

Phil







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