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Re: Which Parabola?? little help plz, decision time.

Subject: Re: Which Parabola?? little help plz, decision time.
From: Klas Strandberg <>
Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 17:10:04 +0100
What your hear is a telinga PRO10, a model made to run on plug in power and
a cardioid facing inwards into the dish. No base filter. Filtering is made
afterwards.

If you need to monitor speech, not record and filter, I can make a modified
PRO10 for you, with a reasonably sharp base filter. The cheapest head phone
amp is a minidisc recorder.
Get back to me asap, as in January the order list starts growing and delay
time can be 3 monts or even more for such specially designed products. Price
complete would be 9900 SEK complete with carry case + 600 for shipping.

Best wishes,

Klas.

At 21:39 2003-12-20 -0000, you wrote:
>Thanks Klas, 
>    I just now saw and listened your attached files you sent.  The 
>second recording is a HUGE Difference in sound quality.  What 
>Telinga Model was that in the second recording?  Very nice!
>I looked into the Big Ear thing, and it is just a little to 
>clumsy/heavy for me I think.  I don't think the Teling's come with 
>headphones, I was wondering if you had any specific recommendations 
>there?
>Thanks again.  
>John
>
>
>--- In  Klas Strandberg 
><> wrote:
>> If you focus on sports, go for the BIGEAR and a suitable 
>microphone. It is
>> clumsy and heavy and no good for the nature recordist, but could 
>do well in
>> your case.
>> 
>> Small parabols like Gibson and Telinga will help, but not much. 
>Didn't I
>> send a sound file to you, comparing the two? If not, please get in 
>touch and
>> I'll do it. www.telinga.com
>> 
>> The stereo DATmic is not the best for human sounds. Twin Science 
>is better.
>> 
>> That Gibson "magnifies 75X" is stupid. I would never try to sell a 
>Telinga
>> with such an argument. 
>> 
>> Klas /Telinga.
>> 
>> At 16:00 2003-12-20 -0500, you wrote:
>> >Hello to all, Great group of people here:)
>> >
>> >I am really interested in buying a new Parabolic Microphone, but 
>I don't
>> know which one is best for the way I plan to use it.
>> >
>> >Which Parabola is best for picking up Human Voice Communication??
>> >
>> >I am learning that Parabola's are not cheap little toys, and 
>there is much
>> more to them then meets the eye.  That is why I have come here to 
>ask a few
>> people with experience in the instruments for a few 
>recommendations before I
>> shed out the cash.  I am Not a handyman, so I don't want to build 
>anything.
>> >
>> >I really don't mind spending the money for a Quality Product, but 
>I would
>> like to keep it under 1500 Dollars.  
>> >
>> >I have narrowed down to few different Parabola Models, a Dan 
>Gibson P229,
>> or P650, Telinga Pro Universal ME Series, or Telina Pro 5 Stereo 
>DAT.
>> >
>> >In the Dan Gibson advertisements, it states the Gibson increases 
>sound by
>> 75x, but the Telinga's don't state at all how much they magnify 
>sound.
>> >
>> >I have searched the Internet, and various groups A LOT for the 
>past few
>> days, but I cannot come up with the information I want to know.  
>> >
>> >Which of the parabola's has the most potential to pick up faint 
>voice
>> communication?  I would really like to try and hear the little 
>conversations
>> between pitchers and catchers, players in huddles, and just to 
>point the
>> Microphone in all directions in my Neighborhood etc, etc.  I also 
>wouldn't
>> mind hearing crickets, and other insect, animal sounds during the 
>summer
>> time either.  If there is a Different Parabola Model I left out 
>the above,
>> please feel free to make your recommendation as I will value it 
>greatly.  
>> >
>> >Be as specific as you want when you describe the pro's and con's 
>of the
>> different Parabolic Microphones.  One more thing, I am Not really 
>into
>> making recordings although I will Not count anything out. 
>> >
>> >Thank you Kindly,
>> >
>> >John.
>> >
>> >
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