Hi,
What is the least expensive binaural mic that you sell?
And do you make your own mics? It kinda sounds as though you do.
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Alexandre Enkerli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For those who wonder about what kind of field recording I do.
> I (plan to) record public ceremonies of hunters' associations in Mali,
> West Africa. Praise-songs performed at these ceremonies are the focus of
> my research.
You'll find that if you
>> Why not try the Vivanco EM216? It is small, cheap and near-professional
>> quality. Its lower frequency point is given as 20Hz (but no -dB specified).
>> The only drawback is that the stereo imaging is restricted because of its
>> fixed small size. It will work directly with MD recorders that
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These sounds were recorded with my $10 mike.
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> Why not try the Vivanco EM216? It is small, c
>Now, the mic situation isn't completely solved. It seems a lot of people
>are using ECM-MS907s. Looking at the specs and listening to recordings
>made with similar mics, these don't offer good enough lower range
>response (rated from 100Hz). It seems the 957s and 959s go down to 50Hz
>which woul
For those who wonder about what kind of field recording I do.
I (plan to) record public ceremonies of hunters' associations in Mali,
West Africa. Praise-songs performed at these ceremonies are the focus of
my research.
Some people have emailed me privately about their own projects including
recor