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Re: Introducing and asking for help

Subject: Re: Introducing and asking for help
From: "Drew Panko" Drew_Panko
Date: Mon May 13, 2013 7:01 pm ((PDT))
Davide,

You'd be hard pressed to do better than a Sony D-50 and Telinga
Parabolic  mic.  Good quality and easy handling in the field.

Drew

At 11:44 AM 5/13/2013 +0000, you wrote:
>Good morning,
>
>I am Davide Nespoli, a Ph.D. student in Animal Biology in Milan (Italy).
>My Ph.D. project aims to analyze the divergence between passerines
>populations in a bunch of target species characterized by unsure taxonomie=
s.
>I will analyze morphological, genetic and bioacustic divergence.
>I therefore need a good/very good recording equipment, given the detailed=

>analyses I will try to perform (between-indivual and between-populations
>comparisons of the song structure, playback studies, ...).
>
>I need to buy all the equipment, trying to have the "maximum" recording
>quality without excessive costs.
>May you help me? :)
>
>I should decide between these models.
>Recorder: Tascam DR-680, Tascam HD-P2, Marantz 661/671, Fostex FR2-LE.
>Microphones: Sennheiser ME66 or ME67
>
>What is the best choice for songbirds in your opinion?
>Have you any other model you think it will be useful to add to the compari=
son?
>
>Thank you very much.
>
>Davide
>
>
>
>------------------------------------
>
>"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
>sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
>
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