Subject: | Re: Spring in the Andalucian Mountains, Spain |
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From: | wildambience |
Date: | Mon Apr 4, 2016 9:53 am ((PDT)) |
Juan Pablo, =0D =0D I'm using a pair of Sennheiser 8020's mounted on a small box made from lig= htweight wood. The microphones are positioned so they point about 75 degree= s from each other. Imagine a cube with one of the pointy ends facing straig= ht ahead, and one mic mounted on each of the two rear faces. It's not quite= a cube as the angle is about 75 degrees but it's not far off. =0D =0D =0D I've included a link to a photo for those who are able to see it. Not too = pretty at the moment, just testing it out first on my travels!=0D =0D =0D https://goo.gl/photos/o8dGk5Jv4ufLTGCw5 https://goo.gl/photos/o8dGk5Jv4ufL= TGCw5=0D =0D =0D =0D The mics can easily be moved forward or back to modify the stereo effect. = I think it creates a nice stereo image with the microphones set back just a= few millimetres behind the corners.=0D =0D =0D Marc=0D |
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