Mic's like the ME67 are meant to dampen room acoustics. The difference
between a ME67 and a ME64 is quite small. As Rob's and other's tests have
shown, there is no need for a preamp, unless the gain of your recorder
input is really poor (like Edirol and MT24/96).
Klas.
At 21:05 2005-11-29, you wrote:
> I am thinking about getting the Sennhieser ME67 long shotgun with the
>K6 power supply, has anybody here used this mic. ?
> Mineroff Electronics also has this mic. with the SME 2100 mic.
>amplifier as a package that I would realy like to try, but for $1200 I
>would like some info from users of the ME67 before I buy it. I want the
>long shotgun because most of my recordings will be of water birds like
>Pelicans. And they never get very close to shore at the lake they hang
>out at here, I can get about 100 yards closer in my kayak, but it would
>be hard to record from without fear of dropping a piece of equipment
>into the water.
> Would I be on the right track for distance recording with this
>perticular mic. ? I would be greatful for any comments or suggestions.
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> Thank you, Tony Greif.
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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