Oh, Peter, of course I don't mean you in particular!
I would never have written as I did, unless it was more or less a
trend among some people.
I am truly sorry if I offended you, not meaning to.
Excuse me, Peter.
Klas
At 02:45 2012-03-22, you wrote:
>That would be me. In the case of the interference I recently found
>with my M10 and 4 EM172s, there were several reasons I was concerned
>about it, despite not being able to hear it myself:
>- I could see it very plainly in bands across the sonogram. I look
>at sonograms a lot, and I don't want them obscured by bands, even if
>I can't hear them.
>- My hearing isn't great, and it may be that others can hear what I can't.
>- The background was noisy in my tests, and I didn't want to
>discover some day that there was noise that was audible in a quiet environ=
ment.
>
>But rather than being critical of this Telinga design because of
>this, I'm confident enough of Klas's design abilities that it gives
>me hope that all I need to do is wire my mics up more competently,
>perhaps with better quality cable, and the problem will be solved.
>
>Peter Shute
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:
> > On Behalf Of Klas Strandberg
> > Sent: Thursday, 22 March 2012 11:53 AM
> > To:
> > Subject: [Nature Recordists] Telinga SSM, display noise and more.
>
> > There have been postings about radiating displays:
> > All recorders I know of have a radiating display. It is a
> > matter of how close the mic's are and cable shielding and
> > probably other factors. Even Nagra had problems with one of
> > their most professional models and I heard (true?) that they
> > had supplied a transparent conductive tape to glue on top of
> > the display.
> > During my some 40 hours of testing the SoundScapeMic with the
> > Olympus LS-11, I have had no problems with the display. The
> > recorder has been in a bag about a foot away from the Olympus.
> >
> > But I don't think it is right to blame either
> > Sony/Zoom/Olympus/Tascam as the worst. I think "it depends..."
> > Plus that I sometimes get a bit annoyed when people say that
> > "there is no way that I can hear this noise, but if I make a
> > spectrum analysis.."
> > Please... don=B4t look at a Rembrandt with an x-ray camera.
>
>
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