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Old 08-15-2006, 08:27 PM
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What binoculars did for vision, this product does for listening. Produces an adjustable 50 decibel gain on sounds picked up from its multi-element high sensitivity microphone. With only a single AAA battery, this lightweight device produces nice results. Use to amplify bird sounds (can be clipped to binoculars), frogs at night, or use during a lecture to get all the details. Comes with high quality stereo headphones, AAA battery, instructions and suggestions for use. Begin hearing things you have never heard before.



This item has a built in mic and a headphone attachment which serves to ampifly any ambient sounds as you walk with your early 90s headphones on. aka it's a Personal Sound Enhancer. I could see some use for it if you're a audio recording person
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Old 09-20-2006, 01:28 PM
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Be sweet were it a stereo mic. I'd actually consider it Be awesome for samples and sound efx.
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Old 09-20-2006, 01:57 PM
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Be sweet were it a stereo mic. I'd actually consider it Be awesome for samples and sound efx.

yea, like a glorified shotgun mic? i wonder if it is less quiet or is better or worse at leaving out unwanted ambient noise? how much does it cost?
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Old 09-20-2006, 05:19 PM
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yea, like a glorified shotgun mic? i wonder if it is less quiet or is better or worse at leaving out unwanted ambient noise? how much does it cost?
The whole kit is priced around $40 bucks. I imagine you can do stereo if you bought two of them and taped them together with masking tape.

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# Personal sound enhancer
# Produces an adjustable 50 decibel gain
# Acoustically engineered sound boom that swivels 180 degrees
# Boom is fully enclosed in a foam windscreen
# Comes with high quality stereo headphones
# Takes one AAA battery
# Dimensions: 6.75″ x 1.75″ x .87″
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