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Re: Telinga Twin Science

Subject: Re: Telinga Twin Science
From: "Fred Fiedler" fred98513
Date: Wed Mar 7, 2007 8:07 pm ((PST))
Hello Klas.

Andy *may* have *also* been the subject of an email from Doug requesting a =
7
pin-stereo 5 pin adaptor cable.  I know that Doug did forward an email from
me about this topic.

I requested:

I would like to purchase a replacement for the cable that comes out of the
Telinga Pro 6 handle=AD--it is 7 pins (and screws on) at the handle end and
splits to two 3 pin xlrs on the recorder end.

I would like to replace it with one that has the 7 pins on the handle end
and terminates in a 5 pin (stereo) xlr at the other end.

You replied with:

I can easily fix that for 550 SEK.
When?

I replied, requesting payment instructions, but have not heard from you
since.  Perhaps my email was also intercepted by your spam filter?



On 3/7/07, Klas Strandberg <> wrote:
>
>   Spam?? Strange.
>
> Ah, you mean "the other way around"? That's a good idea.
> However, there are no mic's to compare with, except if you leave the
> Telinga approach and make your own parabol.
> Did the picture at my gallery make sense to you?
>
> I got a mail from Doug about someone who wanted a cable with 5 pole XLR.
> Is that you? Such a cable can easily be fixed. There is no other
> supplier. It's special.
>
> Klas.
>
> At 17:00 2007-03-07, you wrote:
> >hello klas
> >
> >I for one don't claim to understand mic statistics and figures. on the
> >contrary, i'm trying to learn to understand by comparing mics, etc. One
> >reason i would find statistics and measurements useful is precisely so
> >that i can try the mics and see what the figures mean in practice.
> >
> >it's not a theoretical question for me, and i did not intend to use the
> >information to make an easy purchasing decision, as i already bought a
> >Telinga and Twin Science mic (it arrived today).
> >
> >Since I have your attention, can i also ask if you know of a supplier
> >who can sell me an adapter to go from the 7-pin socket on the Pro-6
> >handle to a 5-pin XLR male - i have a long 5-pin to 5-pin XLR lead
> >already and would like to use this instead of two regular cables, so i
> >am looking for something to replace the 7-pin to 2 * 5-pin xlr
> >y-splitter that comes with the Telinga.
> >
> >thanks in anticipation
> >
> >andy wilson
> >
> >ps. i am sending this to the list rather than direct as mails to
> > <telinga%40bahnhof.se> from get get rejected as spam
> =3D:-0
> >
> >a
> >
> >Klas Strandberg wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > First: Use only http://www.telinga.com <http://www.telinga.com>
> > > Otherwise you come to a site without the left margin.
> > >
> > > There are many reasons why I have never encouraged a "tech-talk"
> > > about Telinga and never spread around "spec's" of different kinds.
> > >
> > > A Telinga is a parabolic microphone and there are no good comparisons
> > > with other similar gears.
> > > There is a continuos update all the time, and some data a certain day
> > > will be old only a few weeks later.
> > >
> > > Then, and this is difficult, - I would like to speak the truth, as
> > > far as I understand it, which is difficult when so many others boost
> > > all figures as much as they do nowadays.
> > > Manufacturers who are exposed to a high modern competition on their
> > > market, MUST reason the wrong way, that is: "Those data we get are
> > > too poor, compared to others. Therefore we must have made poor
> > > measurements."
> > > Within a margin, it is always possible to "measure" in a commercially
> > > more suitable way, than right.
> > >
> > > The "tech spec's" world is a sort of "meta-world", and I have
> > > consciously tried to stay out of it. When I speak about Telinga, I
> > > prefer to point out lightweight and flexibility and I say that the
> > > output impedance is 200 Ohms and that the output voltage is "high
> > > enough" for most recorder inputs.
> > > For the ones who are really interested, and can understand what
> > > spec's really mean, and evaluate spec's in a sensible way - such
> > > people are much appreciated to call or mail me.
> > > But I have been able to make a "good enough" frequency measurement,
> > > and there is a picture at my site.
> > >
> > > I have been on this list for quite some time now. I think the
> > > discussion about mic's in general has made enormous progress. When I
> > > started Telinga in 1982, "impedance-matching" was the word on every
> > > recordists lips. I am so relieved that the discussion nowadays is
> > > much broader than that.
> > > I'm especially grateful to Rob, who continuously has come back to the
> > > difficult relationship discussion about self-noise, sensitivity,
> > > output voltage e.t.c - which is exactly the discussion needed for the
> > > typical naturesoundrecordist.
> > >
> > > I hope you find what you look for at my site, Andy! Otherwise, I will
> > > try to answer all questions as good as I can.
> > >
> > > Best wishes and good recording!
> > >
> > > Klas.
> > >
> > > >Andy,
> > > >Check with Klas at his site http://www.telinga.com/home.htm
> > > <http://www.telinga.com/home.htm>
> > > >
> > > >Enjoy!
> > > > J.
> > > >



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