David,
What stuffing do you use for your bear-head-jeklin? How much
distance between the mic heads, and what angle are they at? (I think
that bear head would frighten off my nervous lyrebirds!)
cheers,
Vicki
On 26/09/2010, at 7:19 AM, Kawika wrote:
> --- In Kevin Colver <>
> wrote:
> "others in the group have found the Jeklin useful for nature
> recording?"
>
> Here are photos of my Jecklin, which I use with two ME62 omni's as
> a backup to my SASS--folds flat and weighs 1.5 pounds with mics.
> Photo shows it mounted on a monopod, which doubles as a Tracks
> brand walking stick.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/23385dv
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> Aloha,
> David
>
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>
> --- In Kevin Colver <>
> wrote:
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>> Rob,
>> I've made my own Jeklin disk with about $25 of materials (not
>> including the microphones) and used it this summer. Your comments
>> about the Jeklin were fairly positive. I'm wondering if others in
>> the
>> group have found the Jeklin useful for nature recording?
>>
>> Kevin J Colver
>> Soundscapes for Birders - a Podcast of Natural Sounds
>> www.7Loons.com
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>> On Sep 24, 2010, at 10:53 AM, Rob Danielson wrote:
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>>> Hi Mark and Kenton--
>>> There's a group of about 6 people who are actively making and using
>>> DIY mics based on SASS-P body dimensions in the tradition of Walt
>>> Knapp's & Lang Elliot's mod. Some recent changes to body design may
>>> interest you too: http://diystereoboundarymics.blogspot.com/ . You
>>> definitely do not need to invest in a SASS-P body to get comparable
>>> results.
>>>
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