> Sorry Klas - will buy a
>Telinga sometime. :-)
David, that would be an adventure for you after all those years without it.
My best wishes,
Klas.
>However if you want to move to stereo, two short gunmics give much better
>stereo than two long gunmics. The are much easier to deploy and can use a
>reasonably short windshield for windy work.
>
>To summarise, spend out on a good mic and an easy to use recorder like the
>DR-100. You won't better the Sennheiser and it will hold its value. To get
>better than any "pocket" recorder, you will pay a lot more, and a little
>input hiss can be cleaned up with a good editor like Audacity (free).
>
>David Brinicombe
>
>
>
>
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>
>"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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