Thanks!
A great set for stealth recording of crowds as the political gatherings you=
've mentioned. But even better -- for its stealth ability -- for bars, rest=
aurants and alike, where you get all kinds of people's reactions to (and wo=
rse: "against") the mic presence.
Luis
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 5:13 PM, Dan Dugan <> wrote:
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"Now I prefer to mount mics on my shoulders."
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>Dan,
>How do you do that?
Here is a picture of Jack Hill wearing my recording vest at a Nature Sounds=
Society workshop:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3D10152301348525844&set=3Da.2189945=
Message: 05843.
Subject: 165956.766705843&type=3D3&theater
Dressmaker shoulder pads velcro to the vest. Omni mics (Telinga EM-23s) vel=
cro to the pads. Home-made windscreens over all (knitters' plastic canvas h=
alf-spheres, fake fur hot-glued to the spheres).
Safety pins hold the wiring to the recorder in the pocket. In-ear monitors =
are part of it too, Jack isn't using those. Fisherman's vest has lots of po=
ckets for batteries, etc.
Telinga Clip-Ons would be excellent for this application, too.
-Dan
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