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Re: Binaural Microphones

Subject: Re: Binaural Microphones
From: "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999
Date: Tue Feb 17, 2015 8:37 am ((PST))
I recommend the Telinga Clip-Ons. They have dual Primo capsules (two each s=
ide) for lower self-noise, around 14 dBA.

Disclosure: I am a dealer.

-Dan

> On Feb 17, 2015, at 12:57 AM, 'Jonas Gruska'  [naturere=
cordists] <> wrote:
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>
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> I use pair of stereo-matched Primo EM172 capsules, attached to my glasses=
 and covered in faux-fur.
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> You can listen to my recording here:
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> https://soundcloud.com/fields-by-gruska/binaural-walk-in-bratislava <http=
s://soundcloud.com/fields-by-gruska/binaural-walk-in-bratislava>
> (There is a tiny amount of low-cut and high-freq boost - I wanted to comp=
ensate for the lowpass effect of the fur)
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> I quite like the results.
>
> Jonas
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>
> On 17 Feb 2015, at 8:45, Eric Fassbender  <e=
> [naturerecordists] wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> What is your favourite binaural microphone rig, up to say $1000? I need s=
omething that has low self noise and can be used in high wind situations. I=
 often find that binaural mics are lacking in the bottom end and 'fullness'=
 of the sound so anything that just sounds great and right would be good. I=
'll be recording into a Marantz PMD661.
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> Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
>
> Eric
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>
> =E2=9C=BA =E2=9C=BA =E2=9C=BA
> homepage <http://jonasgru.sk/>
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