Well, I saw a directional "Shotgun" mike at Best Buy for under $20 if I
remember correctly.  You could use that and track it down.

 If  you don't have a shotgun mike, maybe you can put your existing mike
inside a bottle or card board tube, cover the bottom (  where the mike
is) with foam, to make a makeshift directional mike.

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> Yah yah, I bet you're all sick of hearing about this. Now you can actually hear it 
>for yourself, if you so desire. I snuck a recording of it earlier tonight and it 
>actually showed up on the recording I made! That at least tells me it isn't *that* 
>high pitched after all and that I (luckily?) don't have some hearing thing going on.
> 
> Visit http://members.aol.com/zachr330/mystery_noise and download them for yourself. 
>There's a wav and an mp3, each about 35 seconds long.
> 
> The mp3 didn't seem to keep much of the high pitched whine I've been talking about, 
>but it came through pretty darn good on the wav file.
> 
> I played around with some EQs in Sound Forge and even with 20 db of attenuation at 
>16 kHz, the noise wasn't completely gone.
> 
> I'd be interested in knowing if a) anyone else on the list can hear this easily and 
>b) anyone else has a freakin' clue what this is. And it is MD related, because I 
>recorded it on one. :P
> 
> ~Zach
> (PS: The files should be uploaded after 15 minutes after  the list receives this 
>message. :)
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