Subject: | Re: Help choosing low cost mic with Sony PCM-M10 |
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From: | "Mark" seoulgypsy |
Date: | Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:29 pm ((PST)) |
Hartog-If you can find an affordable parabolic reflector, you could mount t= he PCM----M10 inside the dish and operate it with the wired remote. Or mayb= e the PCM--M10 could be fitted through a flat boundary to make it more dire= ctional -Hartog The parabolic/pcm-m10 solution sounds fun and with experimentation just mig= ht produce some interesting results. I really like the idea of making use o= f what's already there. The quiet noise floor of m10's mics would be suffic= ient and if the results are muddled in stereo, there is always the option o= f isolating each channel for mono playback, but maybe the parabolic users o= n here can give us a better idea as to if this is a sound work-around for A= rwen. Cheers, Mark R. > > |
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