I'm like you - but what you want is not hard to buy:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/cableFinder.jsp?cm_sp=Banner-_-Product_Finder-_-BHCableFinder_BI8432
Or just visit Radio shack.
Good luck.
Chris
http://www.wildechoes.org
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"lamprophis1963" <> wrote:
>
> I am just getting into wildlife (mostly amphibian) sound recording. To date I
> have been happy with my Sennheiser ME66 Shotgun unit and Olympus LS recoders.
>
> But now I'm ready to try some more realistic stereo recording. I've read many
> DIY SASS and other XY type setup rigs and am thinking of trying that next. I
> have decided on two inexpensive EM 158 mics from Froglogger.com, but now I
> have a stupid question.....
>
> How do I connect the two mics to my LS-11 recorder so that one mic records to
> one channel and the other mic to the other? The LS-11 has a single 3.5
> microphone input.
>
> I am a biologist, not a sound engineer and haven't ever soldered anything in
> my life. I guess if I have to get a solder gun and head down to Radio Shack I
> could certainly do it, but I would rather buy some inexpensive, premade
> adapter plug made by someone with experience. Does such a thing exist?
>
> TIA
>
> Chris Harrison
> San Antonio, TX
>
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