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Re: Binaural Microphones

Subject: Re: Binaural Microphones
From: "Sabyasachi Patra" indiawilds
Date: Tue Feb 24, 2015 2:56 am ((PST))
Does anyone have sensitivity of DPA 4060 vs Telinga clip ons?

On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 3:41 PM, 'Jonas Gruska' 
[naturerecordists] <> wrote:

>
>
> Hey Eric,
>
> I think it is not enough to just look at the self-noise specs - the
> sensitivity matters as well. More sensitive the microphone, the less gain
> you need =3D> less noise.
>
> As far as I know the clip-ons use two Primo EM-172 capsules in parallel -
> so you can check the data sheet for those.
>
> Olympus LS-11 seems to be a popular option for a portable recorder with
> plug-in power.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jonas
>
> On 24 Feb 2015, at 10:55, Eric Fassbender 
> [naturerecordists] wrote:
>
> Yeah, my NT5's have ~15dB self-noise and I wouldn't want to go any higher
> than that. On that front the Telinga's win hands down (14dB for Clip-on's=
,
> 12dB for EM-23 vs. 23dB for DPA - if I read the specs right).
>
> But it looks like I can't power the Telinga's with my PMD661, so what
> would be your recommendation for a portable high quality (and reasonably
> affordable) field recorder to use with the Telingas? Also, what exactly a=
re
> the differences between the Clip-On and EM-23? I can't figure it out from
> the website.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Eric
>
> On 21/02/2015, at 6:58 AM, Dan Dugan  [naturerecordists] =
<
> > wrote:
>
>  There doesn't seem to be a lot of info/specs on the Telinga website.
> What is the difference between the
>
> Clip on mics
>
>
> http://www.telinga.com/products/pro-series/microphones/stand-alone/clip-o=
n-microphones/
>
> These have dual electret capsules in each mic, omni pattern, flat.
>
> And the EM-23 Pair
>
>
> http://www.telinga.com/products/pro-series/microphones/stand-alone/em-23-=
pair/
>
> EM-23s have a single, larger diaphragm. Omni pattern. Frequency response
> rises then rolls off.
>
> Can I use both with my Marantz PMD661?
>
> The 661 doesn't supply PIP power on a 3.5mm jack. You could use the Niant
> phantom-to-PIP adaptor.
>
> -Dan
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