Rob & Mike,
Thanks for your input. Rob, as you note... "The quality that you get will =
affect your interest...". Thinking more about it, I don't mind paying the=
extra dollars for the right piece of equipment. I'm picky about quality. =
So I think I'm leaning more towards the SD 702. From everything I read, i=
t seems that I can't go wrong with that.
I was doing more reading here last night and it seems that a matched pair o=
f Rode NT1-A mics would be decent to start with. Feel free to shoot that d=
own if I'm wrong.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/message/38440
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/type/www/audio-reports/Rode_NT1-A_Mics/NT1-A_in=
dex.htm
And I see lots of opportunities to get creative with the mics....
http://www.rockscallop.org/how/barrier10.html
http://www.trackseventeen.com/mic_rigs.html
This reminds me of kayaking. You bought a kayak? Great! Now there's that=
nice $1000 Kokatat Drysuit for cold weather paddling, and how about those =
$500 carbon Werner paddles, and it would be great to have one kayak for tri=
ps and another for day paddling....
Bob
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