Subject: | Wildtronics a good product? |
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From: | lonsberryrob |
Date: | Sun Jun 18, 2017 7:53 am ((PDT)) |
Hello everyone,=0D =0D =0D I'm a rank greenhorn. So we are clear!=0D =0D =0D So far my kit consists of an H4N pro, an ART PRE USB preamp and a Sennheis= er K6/ME66. I'm on my own in this new adventure and only have the Interne= t to learn from.=0D =0D =0D The problem is I'm picky about the quality I'm getting. I'm a bird lover = and photographer and need to get better quality birdsong. Without breakin= g my bank account, what else can I do?=0D =0D =0D I'm looking at parabolics and am leaning towards wildtronics products. An= y experience out there, good or not with this company? Telinga seems to b= e the most trusted but it would cost me over $1000 USD to get one without a= mic!=0D =0D =0D Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated.=0D =0D =0D Rob=0D |
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