Hello,=0D
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At the moment I'm planning on building a reflector microphone, based on a =
=A315 bird feeder squirrel baffle dome from a hardware store.=0D
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Now I understand that since the baffle isn't truly a parabolic shape (it is=
more a hemisphere), then it won't perform as well as a true parabolic refl=
ector. I've uploaded a couple of photos to the group page, here is a link t=
o them.=0D
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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/naturerecordists/photos/photostream/lig=
htbox/129606824 https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/naturerecordists/photos=
/photostream/lightbox/129606824=0D
=0D
For the microphones I will be using micbooster Primio EM172 capsules, hooke=
d up to my new Olympus LS14 recorder. =0D
=0D
It certainly should be a fun experiment!=0D
I'll be sure to post updates to this thread as I progress with the build.=
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Regards,=0D
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Brian.=0D
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"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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