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Re: Micing 50 durmmers
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May 04, 2009, 10:52:47 AM »
If you're referring to the photo I posted above as a tease, then yep, it's a giant Jecklin disk. Well, a weird shaped, four-way giant Jecklin disk. The photo is a shot of
Ray Kimber's IsoMike
setup recording the Weber State drum corp. More photos of that
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Oops, I got your post confused with the original posters....
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