Subject: | Re: Re: First recordings with a Telinga |
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From: | Aaron Ximm <> |
Date: | Mon, 26 May 2003 13:30:44 -0700 (PDT) |
> I also recorded the Willow Warbler with my new Telinga Universal / > MKH 800 combination recently (unfortunately not in stereo and only Hi Raimond, I was wondering if you had any comments yet about the MKH 800 as a field recording microphone? I was attracted to it (and the MKH 80) since the ability to change patterns would greatly reduce the kit I might eventually have to carry around, but I haven't heard one, and only Walt's M-S use of the 80... In particular I was wondering if the switchable pattern introduced any mechanical fragility that would indicate it might eb less robust than the equivalent fixed-pattern MKH's... ...and also of course I'm curious how you like its sound! :) Best, aaron http://www.quietamerican.org ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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