Hi David and everyone else,
Klas is currently in US for AES. The new Telinga website will soon have
more information over the Clip-Ons and more specifications etc. for the
rest of our microphones.
Meanwhile, there=B4s a photo on the Clip-Ons here:
http://www.telinga.com/products/pro-series/microphones/stand-alone/clip-on-=
microphones/
And soon to come more info.
For last, speaking of microphone graphs, I would like to state Schoeps CEO
Helmut Wittek from AES yesterday: "Practice is always better then theory"
/Jon Strandberg
Telinga
> Hi all,
> I am re-visiting Guatemala in January (I led a series of tours there in
> the 1980's) and want to go low-profile with recording gear, leaving behin=
d
> SD702, MKH20 SASS, M-S set-up, and Telinga dish. I will be taking both
> Sony D50 and PCM 10 for recorders, and I'm looking at the Telinga clip-on=
s
> to use with either recorder for ambient sounds in quiet forest as well as
> market-places. Can anyone offer recent experience with this set-up?
>
> Here are some notes from some testing work by Rob Danielson et.al. from
> last year
> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/message/40053
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> and more--
> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/message/41343
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> (for Klas--I can't seem to find out much recent info from your site or
> elsewhere about these)
>
> Many thanks,
>
> David
>
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