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From: | Paul Dickinson <> |
=C2=A0 David, I have had very good results using the Telinga EM-23 to record the Dermestid beetles at the Field Museum while they stripped animal carcasses. Mixed results using a Knowles BU-21771 accelerometer as a contact mic to record/amplify a vermicomposting bin. All worked well as long as the entire system was running on battery power. Paul > > I wonder if anyone on list has experience recording very small > things, non-singing insects or invertebrates for instance. > > I suppose using contact microphones would be one solution. If I was > going to record them in open air, is it just a matter of getting the > microphones really close? > > David |
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