Well someone suggested a cap to place the mics on each side of it but these are 
 gooseneck mics that are tiny. I can't use a stereo mic because the thing would 
be to big and I have to place it under a seat so no one trips over it. It's my 
friend who is probably going to be recording this fror me and I want to make 
things  as easy as possible for this person. Thanks.

> I can sympathise with your problem. The problem with ear mounted mics
> is that any movement of the head is bound to cause a shift in the
> stereo field. Having said that, you won't get a good recording with
> them placed under a seat. Why not just use a good stereo mic?
> Alternatively, you could build a head baffle. I made one several
> years ago which worked extremely well, here's how: 1.Find an old
> 78rpm vinyl. 2.Cut two circles of velvet curtain into circles the
> same size as the record. 3.Glue the curtain material to the vinyl,
> one circle on each side fluffy side out. 4.Get a piece of quarter
> inch dowel about a foot long. 5.Use a drill to increase the size of
> the hole in the centre of the vinyl. 6.Push the dowel through the
> hole, so that there is about sizx inches each side. 7.Use bluetack to
> attach the mics to the ends of the dowel. 8.Cut a slot into a small
> block of wood, and insert the vinyl. This acts as a stand. This may
> seem a bit complicated, and if you were in england, I'd make one for
> you. It works very well. Dave.  
> 
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> Subject: mounting the ear mounted mics not on ears
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> 
> Ok. I rnoq rhia ia n oss auvjwxr linw vu I want to  record something
> wiht the inovative specialists ear mounted binaural mics bt not on my
> ears. I cannot have the stereo field destroyed in this case and I
> cannot keep my head stalk still for 90 minutes. I'm sending this boot
> to the bct and pc audio lists in case someone has an idea. What ever
> is suggested needs to be small enough to fit under a seet. Thanks.
> Sarah Alawami 
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