If you want "small" mic's, I can recommend the small version of EM23 for
Plug In Power. They make 14 dbA noise. There are pictures at telinga.com.
If you want directional mic's, the EM21 make 16 dbA noise, but it is
uncertain when I can deliver.
Please get in touch with Doug in both cases.
To the Stereo DATmic you also need the handle and all.
Klas.
At 18:22 2005-04-26, you wrote:
>At 10:42 AM 4/26/2005 +0200, Klas Strandberg wrote:
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> >My spontaneous reaction is that you can't use a 27 dbA noisy microphone for
> >naturesound recording, except perhaps in a parabol. I'm certain that it is
> >microphone noise which is heard on the recordings.
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> OK, thanks to Rob I now know how to use S/N figures to derive
> self-noise. And, thanks to my winning a share of the French lottery (just
> heard about it in an email) I am looking for quieter *small* mics. What I
> have seems to be the quietest one that Sound Professionals sell.
> I am curious about the Telinga stereo DAT mic (for when the
> lottery money comes in). What is the S/N for this setup?
>
> -- Chuck
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
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