Hi! I just now sent a description to you about it. Everything else
will be determined by the microphone used.
Klas
At 11:24 2011-04-06, you wrote:
>Hi Klas,
>
>Thanks very much for the clarification.
>
>Do you have manuals for the Telinga Universal?
>
>Best regards,
>
>Myles
>
>--- In Klas Strandberg <> wro=
te:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have not given good information, which means that people have
> misunderstood.
> >
> > The LS-xx combo for parabols is the one you can see at the top of
> >
> > http://www.telinga.com/ls10.htm
> >
> > The combo is shown without the dish.
> >
> > The Clip-On=B4s are the ones you can see in my hand at the picture
> > below it. These mic's are used for A-B stereo or any default rig,
> > like putting them at your glasses, the shoulders, at a Jecklin plate,
> > at each side of a tree or other arrangement, even out or inside a
> dummy head.
> > The Clip-On's are the worlds most low-noise mic's for plug in power.
> > Otherwise they resemble any common 10 mm electret, except that they
> > don't suffer from the typically "scratchy" mid range.
> >
> > Let me also give some info on Plug In Power:
> >
> > "People" don't seem to trust PIP. "People" write about PIP as
> > something too "amateurish".
> > Please see http://www.telinga.com/pipwp.htm
> > There is no disadvantage using PIP inputs!
> >
> > With the built in base filters of LS-xx and Zoom H4n, the Telinga
> > LS-xx parabol combo performs just as good as the PRO7 series for
> phantom power.
> >
> > For the nature sound recordist there is no point per se, to use XLR
> > inputs and phantom power. (Except when recording indoors or using
> > long cables etc.)
> > Sony, for example, has excellent unbalanced inputs for PIP and it is
> > not even true any longer ... well... that the significantly best
> > recorders are made with XLR's inputs.
> > A Telinga LS-xx combo has such a high output that it runs over the
> > self noise of all known PIP inputs, even the self-noise of my old
> Edirol R1!
> > When using a Telinga LS-xx combo and turning up the gain of a Olympus
> > LS-xx or Zoom H4n, you will hear the mic noise, not the self noise of
> > the recorder, which is as it should be.
> >
> > I hope this will fill some of the gaps of my previous information.
> >
> > Klas.
> >
> >
> >
> > Telinga Microphones, Botarbo,
> > S-748 96 Tobo, Sweden.
> > Phone & fax int + 295 310 01
> > email:
> > website: www.telinga.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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