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Re: In-ear microphones.

Subject: Re: In-ear microphones.
From: loughkb
Date: Fri Apr 8, 2016 2:26 pm ((PDT))
Hi Vicky, =0D
=0D
     It's a youtube video,  you don't have to watch the full hour,  but giv=
e it a bit of a listen.     The soundprofessional mics have nice little win=
dscreens that work very well.    Also,  I built a low noise preamp for the =
mics that really enhanced the sensitivity and reduced hiss.    At one point=
 in my recording a herron flew overhead and you can hear the wings beating =
against the air.   There were also wild turkeys at one point that I wasn't =
aware of while recording, but noticed during post production editing.=0D
 =0D
=0D
 Kevin.=0D








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