i have. I have also done a few recordings using the mics mounted on my shoulder 
just where it joins the neck to create a kind of head shadow, without forcing 
me to walk with my head held unnaturally rigid. umashankar

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 > Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2013 04:13:04 +0000
> From: st...@mail.telepac.pt
> To: e...@elcaudio.com; sursound@music.vt.edu
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] KEMAR, Neumann, Zwislocki
> 
> Eric Carmichel wrote:
> 
> >When making a recording using internal mics (not the same as mics proximal 
> >to the ears conchas), the resonant peak created by KEMAR's ear canals will 
> >have to be considered. 
> >  
> >
> So: Why are we actually < not > doing some "Kunstkopf" recordings with 
> mics just outside the ear channels? (I believe nobody does this.)
> 
> Head-shapes and torsos should be far more similar than ear pinnae. If 
> so, you would minimize the problem of very different HRTFs between persons.
> 
> 
> Best,
> 
> Stefan
> 
> >
> >Now for  the Neumann head: I believe this was designed primarily for 
> >high-fidelity, binaural recordings.
> >
> I don't see any different aim than in the KEMAR case. (Would there be 
> any difference to do some "real"/"correct" or "high-fidelity" binaural 
> recording? Don't think so, but I am ready to learn... :-) )
> 
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