NPR Runs Story About Baseball Audio & Parabolic Mics

By Paul Terpstra | October 26, 2013

NPR Runs Story About Baseball Audio & Parabolic Mics

NPR recently ran a story about what was required to provide the great audio that Fox was able to get for the World Series. Joe Carpenter is interviewed and discusses how he uses parabolic microphones.

Click here to hear the story.

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