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Re: VP-88, was: Versitility of Telinga Stereo mic

Subject: Re: VP-88, was: Versitility of Telinga Stereo mic
From: "guyhand2" guyhand2
Date: Fri Jun 16, 2006 8:10 am (PDT)
Lou,

Thanks for your praise of the VP-88 and suggestion that I simply add a para=
bolic to it.
Excuse my inexperience with parabolics, but can you just add a parabolic to=
 a mic of your
choice?  I'd assumed there would be lots of technical bugaboos that would m=
ake it difficult
to get good sound from anything but the perfect mic/parabola match.

Are there instructions somewhere on this list or other source on how to mar=
ry a VP-88 to
a parabola?

Guy

--- In  Lou Judson <> wrote:
>
> Just want to pipe in with enthusisatic praise for the VP-88 - one of
> the best and most versatile mic investments I ever made. Recording a
> string quartette in performance, micing overhead drums, stereo ambience
> and nature sounds (though the side capsule is a bit noisy) and way up
> on a 15' stand recording a symphony, or using just the mid capsule as a
> voiceover mic, it has been excellent in every application for me. What
> about adding a parabolic to it for your purposes?
>
> Lou Judson =C2=95 Intuitive Audio
> 415-883-2689








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