Subject: | Re: DIY Parabolic Dishes. |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Thu Oct 5, 2006 7:31 pm (PDT) |
<snip> > Should be interesting, I've never seen that deep a dish except light > reflectors. I'd expect it would be harder to get good stereo from such a dish, may end up only good for mono. > 106 deg seems enough for stereo to me, and the extra isolation might be ideal for recording where the background is noisy - like along the open coast or where there is wind in the trees. Or the whole thing might end up in the junk heap with several other of my good learning mistakes. John Hartog |
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