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Re: Stereo mic

Subject: Re: Stereo mic
From: "Matt Rogalsky"
Date: Thu Mar 23, 2017 1:18 pm ((PDT))
Check out LOM mics (by Jon=E1=9A Gruska), well built and very good specs. I=
 have a pair of the =93U=9Ai Pro=94 and they are quite excellent for all ki=
nds of field recording.=0D
Not too expensive =97 the Pro pair are 120 Euro, the others 90.=0D
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https://lom.audio/product/usi/=0D
https://lom.audio/product/usi-pro/=0D
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Unfortunately they are out of stock most of the time but if you join the ma=
iling list you=92ll get occasional announcements of new batches you can pre=
-order=85 if you=92re quick about it!=0D
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Here are some frogs recorded last week on Gabriola Island, BC<https://www.d=
ropbox.com/s/id5iz2j1fxe89a2/Gabriola%20Frogs%20edit%20March%2018%202017.ai=
f?dl=3D1> (DropBox link).=0D
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Gruska also makes some other really interesting stuff. Check out his device=
s for sonifying magnetic fields.=0D
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On Mar 21, 2017, at 10:04 PM, micro Phonic <mi=
> [naturerecordists] <<=
>> wrote:=0D
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Would appreciate any advice on getting a stereo mic for Roland R05. For sou=
ndscape work, mainly water river, shorelines. Something in the $200 bracket=
.=0D
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