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Subject: Re: comparing 20 portable digital recorders
From: "vickipowys" vpowys
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:36 pm ((PST))
Mike,

I was using the Telinga mic open, not in a dish.  This is a one-point
stereo mic, you would have to ask Klas about the actual configuration
but it is one of the Telinga Stereo DAT mic series that are shown on
the Telinga website, and uses plug in power from the Olympus LS-10.
And a very useful mic it is too.

I enjoyed your recordings from Genoa!

Vicki



On 11/11/2009, at 10:51 AM, Mike Rooke wrote:

>> What I do find is that the Telinga mic
>> does not give a wide stereo image for low frequencies, yet the
>> birdsong that you hear certainly does give a stereo effect.  However,
>> that is another issue to the low rumbles capacity of the LS-10.
>
> Mic spacing? I would imagine the dish is almost transparent at low
> frequencies.

>
> Heres a sequence I recorded in Italy with an LS10 and my own
> incredible
> amazing, fantastic, remarkable mics running directly from the
> LS10's Plug in Power (mics are 14 dBA, -28 dB Sensitivity, rec
> level 5ish, low) really nice, awesome, real easy to use,
> unbelievable, not entirely nature recording related but more like
> urban din. back to steve.
>
> http://www.urlme.net/blog/?p=3D1096










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