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Date: Sun, 9 Aug 2009 18:03:08 +0000



I picked up a pair of capsules from frogloggers.com to build a mini
jecklin stereo setup... they're affordable & quite nice sounding:
Froglogger's Microphones <http://frogloggers.com/FORMgallery4.htm>

You probably want to take a look at the model Model FL 158
<http://frogloggers.com/FL%20158%20Microphone.htm> , since it is built
for outdoor recording in humid conditions & would work quite well for
insects.

John (Flying Monkey Sound Blog <http://sound.flyingmonkeystudio.com> )

--- In  "Al" <> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> My goal is to record various singing insects at a distance of about 30
yards. I was just wondering if anyone could share any ideas, or have any
suggestions for low cost recorders and microphones that would produce
decent results? Perhaps someone is currently using a low-cost set-up and
getting good results? The best recorder I currently own, is a new Zoom
H2.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Al
>











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