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Re: Microphone for SONY M10

Subject: Re: Microphone for SONY M10
From: gwapuffin
Date: Sat Aug 13, 2016 7:14 am ((PDT))
A DIY project is here, I would suggest the foam version of the SASS.  The M=
-10 will power two caps.  If this is more than you want to carry - select t=
wo mic's of your choice ( the lower the self noise the better)and attach th=
em to each side of something about 7 inches thick.  You need a barrier sepa=
ration to get the sound you will desire. =0D
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m/index.php?p=3D1_17_recording-gear-1 Vicki Powys is a wildlife sound recor=
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