Naiant's a small operation so they don't have much of an advertising presen=
ce, but they make great stuff. No affiliation BTW! And I agree, the number =
of options and their terminology is a bit obscure.
If you're so inclined, send Jon an email and say you want the Tinybox low-n=
oise version, with P48, and he'll know what you're after and will be able t=
o describe what it will/won't do for you.
Ben
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> Everyone,
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> Thanks for response. In my heart of hearts, I know that the Fostex or th=
e SD Mix-pre is the right way to go. It seems that nature recording demand=
s the very best equipment. Unfortunately, that kind of blows my current bu=
dget. So I may just have to wait a while.
>
> Anyway, Ben, never heard of Naiant. I'll have to check that out some mor=
e. Their website seems a bit confusing to a layperson, but maybe they have=
something that suits me.
>
> My situation reminds me of a bumper sticker advertising a guitar shop, th=
at I saw years, "If you want sound really bad, we've got some really bad so=
und." :-)
>
> Thanks again.
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