Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks to the help I received here, I purchased the Sharp MS722. ( I'm
> the guy recording live audio to accompany my photo slide shows) I still
> need to purchase binaural mics. At $950 the Core high end models are out
> of the question. How about the middle end Core's etc.? Should I be
> looking at other mfgrs models? The loudest sounds I would be
> recording......possibly a train passing buy, busy traffic,
> thunderstorms, or a jet flying overhead. I need reasonable frequency
> response and dynamic range to record this without break-up, but most
> loud sounds will be fleeting, unlike a continuous loud concert. I'd say
> $300 at the very most I'd be willing to budget. I suppose I'll need the
> battery box and use the line input? Any suggestions?

The High End Binaurals are as good as you can get in a small microphone
set, but admittedly, they are expensive.  An excellent match for the
-722 and your applications (both technically and at their price points)
is the Core Sound Binaural microphone set with the switchable bass
roll-off filter.  

If budget is really tight, you might find that the Low Cost Binaural mic
set will do the job.

We offer a 30-day trial, so you can try any of them and then exchange or
return them if they don't meet your needs.

I hope this helps!


Len Moskowitz             Stealth Microphones (tm), Cables, Interfaces
Core Sound                http://www.stealthmicrophones.com
Teaneck, New Jersey       http://www.core-sound.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912


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