Right on. I look forward to your upcoming offerings. You'll have to keep us
posted
Cheers.
--- In "natureguyusa" <>
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> Hi all,
>
> Understanding that there has been a need for more economical choices in
> parabolic dish microphones, my company will start manufacturing a new
> parabolic microphone in just a few months. While DIY parabolic microphones
> might save some money, you probably won't be getting a microphone that has
> been engineered as a finished microphone system. Our new parabolic design has
> been engineered to work with our selected microphones in a manner to increase
> low frequency response, lower high frequency peaking, while achieving
> exceptional low self noise and acoustical efficiency. The parabolic dish
> microphone will be available in several models, from basic mono, mono/stereo,
> to one including our universal microphone preamplifier (another new product
> currently in design). In combination with our preamplifier, you can have a
> fully adjustable, stereo, zoom microphone. All the choices will be lower in
> cost than any other professional parabolic dish microphones currently
> available.
>
> I never liked paying too much for my equipment and spent years engineering
> all my own equipment to out perform available equipment and now want to
> extend that knowledge to produce exceptional recording equipment at
> reasonable prices. I am bringing everything I have learned about recording
> nature sounds and electronic engineering to producing the best field
> equipment available. While the equipment will be available through my current
> company, a new company name, to better suit equipment sales is in the works.
>
> Bruce Rutkoski
> Owner
> www.natureguystudio.com
>
> --- In "grummyaa" <grummy77@> wrote:
> >
> > So I'd like to know where you all are finding your suitable parabolic
> > reflectors? Or are you folks seriously dropping $1000 + on something like a
> > JonyShot, Lil' Ears, or Telinga and dropping $10 electret mics into them.
> >
> > Seems to me the hard part of affordable DIY parabolic mic solutions are the
> > dish itself. Assuming you are using an actual parabolic dish and not a half
> > sphere or salad bowl.
> >
> > So yeah where do we find suitable affordable parabolic dishes.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
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