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Re: Sennheiser ME67

Subject: Re: Sennheiser ME67
From: "Philip Tyler" macmang4125
Date: Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:43 am ((PDT))
Well said!

As regards the wind I am using a Rycote Softie which seems to work very wel=
l for the price.

Phil


----- Original Message ----
From: Lindsay Cargill <>
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Sent: Friday, 23 March, 2007 12:37:57 PM
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Sennheiser ME67

Can't vouch for the ME66 but I have and use a ME67/K6 into a FR2 and
MZNH900 and MZRH1 and could not describe it as a "nosiy" mic in anyway
and actually quite the contrary. I did have a problem with it into the
FR2 as previously discussed but this appears to have been due to a
fault with the phantom power output on the FR2 that has now been fixed.

It cannot compete with my Telinga Pro6/Twin Science in terms of reach
and is practically useless in strong winds whereas the Telinga with
the windshield is quite amazing IME. To imply that the ME/K6 Series
are "shlocks" of mics I feel is unfair as most recordists on a budget
will be turning to them and they will provide perfectly useable
service and give decent results in most situations IMHO.

Lindsay





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