The new FEL Battery Microphone Amplifier that Phil mentions does
indeed supply PIP to the microphone, at 5 volts.
Nick Roast. FEL Communications.
--- In Philip Tyler
<> wrote:
>
> Well done Klas! Hopefully that will get Telinga owners clear of the
noise problem associated with the noisy mic-amps used on these Edirol
and M-Audio devices. Although a mini-disc recorder or something like
these might be useful for those who do not use the Telinga system:
>
> http://www.micbooster.com/products/fel3.5series.html
>
> These would prove useful in helping to boost the microphone signal
prior to connecting it to the units mic-amps and give you lower noise.
>
> Or I see they now do a mic-preamp:
>
> http://www.micbooster.com/products/felbattpreamp.html
>
> Which would allow owners of the Edirol or M-Audio devices to use the
line-input, hopefully with even lower noise. I am not sure if it
supplies PIP, but that can be easily added using a couple of
capacitors, a couple of resistors and a PP3 battery in a small box
which sits between the microphone and pre-amp.
>
> Phil
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Klas Strandberg <>
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, 7 April, 2007 3:58:12 PM
> Subject: [Nature Recordists] new Telinga!
>
> For all people with a low sensitive mic input, like Edirol R-09 and
> MT24/96, we have made a boosted PRO5PIP.
> The EM23 is running on the Plug In Power from one channel, while the
> booster runs on the PIP from the other. This way you get mono sound
> in one channel, but about 10 - 12 db boosted, depending on the plug
> in power available. If you connect the headphones mono, you will have
> sound in both ears. The Edirol has a mono switch.
> We are only going to make a few, on special request from members on
this list.
>
> Klas.
>
> Telinga Microphones, Botarbo,
> S-748 96 Tobo, Sweden.
> Phone & fax int + 295 310 01
> email: se
> website: www.telinga.
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