I tried clipping mics to my glasses frames, but the combination of mic cabl=
es and headphone cables, plus trying to carry a pair of binoculars, proved =
to be too complicated.
I tried putting the mics on my shoulders, and I=92ve never gone back. Wires=
can be safety-pinned to a vest or jacket so they=92re out of the way, and =
the =93spaced omnis with barrier=94 array sounds great on phones or speaker=
s.
-Dan
> Has anyone else here experimented with in-ear mics? I've used a se=
t from soundprofessionals.com <http://soundprofessionals.com/> and find tha=
t they do an amazing job of preserving an almost 3D image of the environmen=
t when recording. The downside is that you have to be still, not move yo=
ur head around much, and try not to swallow to often.
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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