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SUBJECT CHANGE: homemade t-mount/shock mount tips?
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Jeremy Lykins
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Re: SUBJECT CHANGE: homemade t-mount/shock mount tips?
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Quote from: reverser on March 26, 2008, 02:46:16 PM
Not to hijack the thread but...
Eh...I hijacked the thread from ozarkbilly, so if anything, you're a second-hand hijacker.
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Re: SUBJECT CHANGE: homemade t-mount/shock mount tips?
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I could be wrong, but I think that increasing the space between mics (as recommender earlier, hence the 7" suggestion) will reduce bass response and increase spatial imaging.
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