For students, children, schools, one may also consider the budget
version PRO4PIP - a 10 mm electret in a dish, fed by plug in power.
Klas
At 20:51 2007-05-10, you wrote:
>I'm sure Klas will chime in. Either either the PMD 660 or the 702,
>you'll probably want the phantom powered Telinga, which I 'think' the
>Pro-6? That will provide the minimum of external 'boxes' to deal with.
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>I don't think it will be easy to swap out the mic for another. The
>whole system is somewhat custom built. That being said, I don't think
>you'll find you NEED to swamp out the mic either. Klas has done a
>very good job in my opinion with the elements he puts in there.
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>I have the Stereo Telinga, and love it. It's plenty quiet, and sounds
>great.
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>Tim
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>On May 10, 2007, at 11:46 AM, rchapanis wrote:
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> > Last weekend, I took a class (my first) about recording nature
> > sounds, and I learned a little about equipment used for recording,
> > techniques for using the equipment, and methods for editing the
> > results (by computer).
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> > I want to order some Telinga equipment so that I can record bird
> > sounds. However, I do not know what to order, and I cannot understand
> > how to choose equipment from the Telinga web site. Can you help me?
> >
> > For recording, I'm thinking of starting with a Marantz PMD 660 (from
> > the Oade Bros.) and then upgrading later to a Sound Devices 702 (if
> > I like recording and do it often). Whichever recording device I use,
> > I want to combine it with a Telinga microphone (and dish/parabola)
> > that can work with either device. However, from reading the Telinga
> > web site, I cannot tell which dish and microphone would be best.
> >
> > Initially, I want to use the microphone that comes with the dish, but
> > eventually I may want to substitute another. So, the dish would have
> > to be capable of such substitutions.
> >
> > Can you recommend an appropriate Telinga dish and microphone?
> >
> > BTW, I've sent this request to Klas at Telinga, but I haven't heard
> > from him. That's why I'm sending this to you.
> >
> >
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
>Yahoo! Groups Links
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Telinga Microphones, Botarbo,
S-748 96 Tobo, Sweden.
Phone & fax int + 295 310 01
email:
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