Thanks, Klas
So am I understanding you correctly to say that for the EM172 > M10 set-up =
for quiet recordings, there is no need/benefit for a battery box or preamp?=
Sorry if this point is obvious to others, but I am just trying to get it =
straight in my mind.
Thanks again
Frank
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> The reports that I have got tell that one channel of the M10 can
> drive two EM172, like the Telinga Clip On's.
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> Klas
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> At 11:39 2011-02-24, you wrote:
> >N00b question on set up: I have decided on Sony M10 for more or
> >less exclusive nature recording applications (low to moderate
> >sounds). I'm thinking external PIP EM172 (14db) for mics. But to
> >equip the set-up for recording down to the quietest (nature) sounds
> >possible with the EM172s (Frogloggers.com says they really should be
> >fed 5VDC (http://www.frogloggers.com/Binaural%20BT-BI172.htm) and
> >M10, do I just want a BB, or is some kind of preamp better for the
> >quietest applications?
> >
> >And then, with whatever (BB or preamp) is recommended, should I go
> >mic in, or line in? Again, the goal is to get the lowest noise
> >(hiss) rig for quietest nature sounds with the EM-172s > M10.
> >
> >Thanks for any help
> >
> >Frank
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