Likewise, where was the mic as it has the sound of being in 'the air' but I
presume as it is a
hydrophone it was under the water? Also I really did not notice it was mono as
I found the
sound so interesting to listen to. Thanks very much I enjoyed it a lot.
Phil
--- In "Martyn Stewart" <> wrote:
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> http://tinyurl.com/2wq98r
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> Love it, love it, love it!!!!!!!
> I took the Nagra Ares PII+ out with me tonight hunting for frogs and
> invertebrates, using a DPA 8011 Hydrophone I was able to test the mic-pre's
> with the recorder in a relatively quiet environment. This sample has not
> been filtered or normalized; you get what you're given! Recorded in mono at
> 44.1k 24bit resampled down to .mp3.........
>
> I highly recommend this recorder, I do wish it had a buffer but you can set
> a trigger, battery life is a long 11 hours with 5 AA cells.
>
>
> Martyn
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