dalton@caf.MIT.EDU (Timothy J. Dalton) (09/21/90)
I'm crossposting this to rec.audio.high-end for someone without usenet access:
[Don't get used to it. -tjk]
BETPAUL@calstate.bitnet inquires:
does anyone know how to reach len lombardo, proprietor of sonic studios
and maker of those fine DSM-6 mics (raisins to some). he is no longer
at the address or phone i have for him (1094 elk ridge, reedsport or.;
503 599 2217). also, anyone know someone who could fix a pair of these mics?
finally, could someone please cross post this in another "appropriate"
sterio, music or taper news group for me - no access or knowledge on
this end)? thanks. -paul
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| Timothy J. Dalton |
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| Materials Etching Technologies Laboratory dalton@caf.mit.edu |
| Department of Chemical Engineering tjdalton@athena.mit.edu |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
+============================================================================+moskowit@paul.rutgers.edu (Len Moskowitz) (09/26/90)
Len Lombardo's new number is (408) 338-2790. If you can't reach him, write me and describe what's wrong with your microphones. I might be able to fix them. By the way, I build a set of miniature binaural microphones similar to Lombardo's but sturdier (all metal casings), better sounding (better pickup pattern and increased dynamic range), and at a lower price ($100 to $150). They clip on to your glasses or headphones near your ears. If anyone wants more information drop me a note. Len Moskowitz moskowit@paul.rutgers.edu moskowitz@bendix.com