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1. Re: Olympus LS-11

Subject: 1. Re: Olympus LS-11
From: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg
Date: Wed May 11, 2011 3:41 am ((PDT))

Reading from the .pdf at the DPA site, the  noise is 23 - 26 dB(A),
which is too much for nature recording.

Klas


At 23:37 2011-05-10, you wrote:
>Lily wrote:
>
> > Better than the soundprofessionals, SP-TFB-2 (I think).
>
>You might consider our High End Binaural mic set, made with a matched pair
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>
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