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If you don't mind a little work here is a good one
http://www.tir.com/~liteways/Mandolin.html#Microphone There are some
others listed on the md coumunity webpage too. If you don't want to
make one I would suggest on of the units from
http://www.soundprofessionals.com hope I have that address right. if
not it is on my web page.
PrinceGaz wrote:
>
> From: Jeff Yerkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I recently bought a Sharp 702 which I am quite happy with. I would like
> > to know what kinds of stereo mics people are using that they are happy
> > with.
> >
> > It would be nice to have the freedom to separate the mics in some
> > situations, instead of having a unified head/cord design. I'm primarily
> > interested in a small mic size combined with an overall good-to-very good
> > performance quality.
> >
> > I will not be recording any earsplitting loud performances. I would also
> > like to spend less than $100 for the pair. Thanks in advance.
>
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> Okay guys, the betting office is now open-
>
> I'll offer 5-1 odds that Mr J. Coon *doesn't* suggest his design :-)
> Sorry, no opposing bets will be taken.
>
> Seriously though, his design is probably very good, and good value, if you
> don't mind a little soldering.
>
> Cheers,
> PrinceGaz -- "Sorry Jim, I just couldn't resist that!"
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