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Re: Most useful microphones for nature recording.

Subject: Re: Most useful microphones for nature recording.
From: "michael trommer" trommersanssoleil
Date: Sat Mar 9, 2013 3:12 pm ((PST))
If you=B9re into a more straightforward =8Call-in-one=B9 solution: I really=
 like
the audio-technica bp4025...quiet/sensitive x/y mic, and not outrageously
expensive.


On 9-03-13 4:38 PM, "rock_scallop" <> wrote:

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>> > I was giving alternative mic techniques in response to the question of
>> > most useful microphones. Everyone has their own preferences and I also
>> > ran through other mics, but I spent 28 years earning my keep mainly
>> > behind gunmics, so that is my personal preference. Gunmics give you a
>> > great control over unwanted sounds.
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> Good example with your gun mics, David.
> John
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