Hi Tom,
This sounds an interesting low cost route to pursue - my electrical skills =
are limited but I think I may give it a go.
Thanks,
Clive
--- In "tk7859" <> wrote:
>
> Hi Clive
>
> If you fancy a little DIY you could fit your Atherstone with a stereo pai=
r of Primo EM172 mic capsules for a total cost of about =A325/30. The caps=
ules are readily available in the UK from Felmicamps.
>
> http://www.felmicamps.co.uk/products/felconnectorsand.html
>
> (No comnnection with this firm other than being a very satisfied customer=
)
>
> Message No. 47523 on Naturerecordists gives a photo and a sound snippet f=
rom a recording made with two EM172s in a reflector. Although this recordi=
ng was made on a Sony MZ-RH1 minidisc my LS-10 very adequately powers the t=
wo capsules.
>
> Such a DIY route will give you a superior sounding parabolic microphone a=
t minimal cost.
>
> There are plenty of posts in this Group and elsewhere on the net to guide=
you through the DIY work.
>
> Cheers, TomR
>
> --- In "mothman_98" <clivesmail@> wrote=
:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > With a Nightingale singing locally, I dusted off my venerable Atherston=
e reflector which I use with a Sony f-V610 microphone and an inline felmica=
mps preamp.
> >
> > A few years back I used minidisc but now have an Olympus LS-10 recorder=
. Can anyone recommend a better microphone for such a set-up as I was somew=
hat disappointed by the quality of the recordings made with the dish. Lucki=
ly the bird flew over and sat in the tree under which I was hiding so I got=
a good recording just using the built-in mics!
> >
> > I have looked at the Sennheiser range but as I am only an occasional re=
cordist I would prefer a less expensive alternative, albeit you get what yo=
u pay for.
> >
> > Any ideas would be most welcome.
> >
> > Clive
> >
>
|