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  1. Mono

    Mics mono/stereo

    You can use the formula as a guide but it is unlikely that the squirrel baffle is an actual parabola. It would be straightforward to experiment, have a phone running a tone generator, or even birdsong, the move the mic back and forth and look at the signal strength.
  2. Mono

    Mics mono/stereo

    Sorry if I'm being stupid but I don't get the point of putting a stereo mic in a parabolic reflector. A parabolic reflector has a single focal point, incoming sound is concentrated at that point. The purpose of a parabolic mic is to record from a single distance point source there is no...
  3. Mono

    Mics mono/stereo

    If you are using them with a parabolic dish the source is effectively mono, there is no stereo image. A mono mic placed at the dish focus is all you need. If you want a stereo file for some reason then you can duplicate the mono track in post processing.
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