the problem with the stream is that the recording level cannot be adjusted 
manually, so if you get a sound that  is too loud it will overdrive the 
recorder and go in to audio clipping no matter what mic you are using. On Sun, 
29 Jan 2012 18:29:33 -0700, Dave bahr wrote:


>oh? I was under the impression that if the external mic was hooked into 
>it the quality could be better, no?    if so, why or why not? what is the 
>theory behind it?
>
>
>Dave C. Bahr
>
>On 1/21/2012 7:09 PM, tim cumings wrote:
>>your problem is that with the victor stream any mic will clip. On Sat, 28 Jan
>>2012 14:52:24 -0700, Dave bahr wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi gang,
>>>
>>>Anyone have a good suggestion for a small desktop mic for recording
>>>lectures that have some piano and music in them? I use my victor stream
>>>which, actually for speech the mic is pretty good, but for music it
>>>clips like hell. So I was just going to see if there was a good external
>>>mic. It's in a classroom, not an auditorium, I had heard that iriver
>>>made some good omnidirectional mics but wasn't sure. So it's some piano
>>>and some orchestral stuff, the music is. any suggestions? plug is just a
>>>standard 8th inch jack.
>>>--
>>>
>>>Dave C. Bahr
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