Subject: | Re: Jecklin Disc microphones |
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From: | "beppopatina" |
Date: | Wed May 24, 2006 8:05am(PDT) |
--- In "vidmanas" <> wrote: > > Hello! > > For recording bird sounds I use Sennheiser M/S setup MKH30/60 and > Telinga Universal with MKH20. > Charmed by the recordings of nature observations by the highly- > respected John Hartog, I decided to make a homemade Jecklin Disc, but I > do not know which microhpones should be bought for that purpose. I have > a couple of Multi Pattern AKG C4000B in mind, and I think that it is a > better choice than Rode NT1-A. > I would like to ask for an advice - which microphones to choose for the > Jecklin Disc system? If you don't want to use another MKH20, Audio Technica 3032 is a good choic= e. Quiet and robust. About $170USD each. |
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