Bird recording equipment setup
| My complete bird recording gear setup. |
Equipment summary
This is the current equipment setup I am using with my shotgun microphone. The basic idea of components remains the same regardless of specific equipment.
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Component |
Equipment |
Notes |
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| Microphone | Sennheiser ME67 | No longer available. Consider MKE600 or look on eBay |
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Recorder |
MixPre-3 II | |
| Peripherals | K6 Power Module | Optional but saves battery draw on the recorder |
| Rycote Shock Mount Grip | ||
| Rycote Softie Windscreen | The fuzzier the better | |
| Over-the-ear headphones | Optional with this kind of microphone | |
| Angled XLR cable |
Microphone
I originally selected this shotgun microphone after reading a guide from Audubon on recording bird songs. They have a fleet of these microphones in use. I like it for its directional sensitivity. It does a good job of filtering out ambient noise but not so much that a pair of headphones are required. The microphone can be powered by phantom draw (taking power from the recorder) or by using a K6 Power Module.
Shotgun microphone
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| Type | Shotgun |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sennheiser |
| Model | ME67 |
| Accessory | K6 Power Module |
Recorder
Dedicated recorder
Sound Devices MixPre-3 II (a 32-bit float recorder)
This MixPre-3 II recorder by Sound Devices is an amazing piece of technology. Its ability to record in a format called 32-bit float allows you to not have to set gain levels while recording and prevents bird song audio files from clipping if they are unexpectedly loud.
| Type | Omnidirectional handheld |
|---|---|
| Brand | Zoom |
| Model | H4N Pro |
Handheld recorder
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| Type | Omnidirectional handheld |
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| Brand | Zoom |
| Model | H4N Pro |


