Subject: | Re: Split Parabola Boundary Array |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Wed Jan 16, 2008 5:31 am ((PST)) |
Excellent work, John. I find it interesting that you chose to face the mics toward the boundary and not toward the parabola. Can you 'splain? Stereo separation seems a wee bit severe to my ear at this point, but you're definitely on to something very clever here! Curt Olson John Hartog wrote: > Hi group, > > You may remember that LP I was using as a barrier for wl-183's in a > Telinga parabolic dish a couple years ago. Well I finally reworked the > idea and came up something that definitely has promise. I put a few > photos and a sound clip up on a page on my website. > > http://www.rockscallop.org/how/spba/spba.html > > I gladly welcome comments. > > -John Hartog |
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