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Re: Telinga advice for new recordist

Subject: Re: Telinga advice for new recordist
From: "Sudipto" sudiptoroy17
Date: Sun Jul 14, 2013 10:21 am ((PDT))
I am curious to know what you use to mate your K6 to the Sony. That's also XLR 
to 1/8" conversion, I suppose.
Sudipto

--- In  "cavity_nester" <> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Although I have been recording bird song for several years, I am new to using 
> parabolic reflectors. I recently was gifted a well-used Telinga Pro II setup 
> and was curious for other's input and advice on attaching this XLR cable end 
> to a 1/8" input on my Song PCM-M10 recorder. I have tried using the Hosa XLR 
> female to 1/8" male cable 
> (http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41O2FwGLlcL.jpg), but found the flimsy 
> construction produced bad signal noise. Can anyone suggest a better 
> alternative?
> 
> If any of you would like to hear some of my efforts using a Sennheiser 
> ME66/K6 microphone with various recorders, please have a listen on Xeno-canto 
> (http://xeno-canto.org/recordist.php?id=MCNTDLDTOO).
> 
> David Bradley
>











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sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.



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