Hi Rob,=0D
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I am biased of course, but we here at Wildtronics do make high quality prod=
ucts. If you already have a K6 power module, you could get an ME62 along wi=
th the Wildtronics All Purpose Parabolic Kit, which is equivalent to a Teli=
nga Universal, but costs half as much and will allow you to actually mount =
the K6/ME62 pointed towards or away from the dish. If you need something sm=
all, we have the Wildtronics Pro Mini Parabolic Kit that works better than =
a shotgun mic. The Pro Mini is better suited for subjects in the 50-100 foo=
t range and has surprisingly good low frequency response for a small dish d=
ue to it's very critical design. For superior low frequency response and su=
bject isolation, our Pro Mono Parabolic Microphones, that include an excell=
ent microphone, is available. I am working on a comparison video of each of=
our parabolic units and a long shotgun microphone which will show the diff=
erences of each in range and how our Pro Mono is superior to anything avail=
able. It will be a while on that video. I do have a lot of other work to do=
. Our Pro Mono, Pro Mono-Stereo, and All Purpose are now approved by Cornel=
l University for use for anyone contributing to their sound archives. They =
haven't tested the Pro Mini. In the four years we have been selling the par=
abolics, with many hundreds of units in the field all over the world, we on=
ly had 3 repairs. Two of them being from hard falls and not the fault of th=
e equipment, but I still covered them under warranty. =0D
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Bruce Rutkoski=0D
Owner=0D
Wildtronics.com
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