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Re: Telinga mic comparison

Subject: Re: Telinga mic comparison
From: "Max" oatcruncher
Date: Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:51 pm ((PST))
Hi Vicki,
Very many thanks for the info, I now understand better what you're talking 
about.
Glad the Wallabies are happy!
Still envious
Max


--- In  vickipowys <> wrote:
>
> Max and all,
> 
> Indeed, having wallabies around my house is a privilege.  The poor  
> things have been doing it tough in the drought but recent rain has  
> given then fresh shoots to nibble, and made the crickets and cicadas  
> happier.
> 
> The Telinga LS10 stereo mic that I mentioned has been discussed on  
> this list.  You are right, it isn't listed on the Telinga site as  
> such, but is exactly the same as the PRO7 stereo series except that  
> it runs on plug-in power from an LS-10 or similar.  Klas made up a  
> small number of these mics for people on the naturerecordists list.   
> Klas is now developing perhaps an even better stereo mic - the Murie  
> Mic, lightweight and giving binaural-like possibilities, and it will  
> run on plug in power of LS-10 and similar.
> 
> I made some modifications to the Telinga mic that I have, adapting a  
> different handle and making a more substantial windshield for using  
> the mic 'open'.
> 
> While I do have other recording gear, the Telinga mic and the Olympus  
> LS-10 is my 'grab and run' outfit and I just love it.
> 
> Vicki








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