Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-10 Thread Kelly Pierce
Dean, I chose a dynamic microphone for my Sony MZ-b100 minidisk recorder a few years ago. I wanted an omni directional microphone for my first purchase. It has an excellent pick up and robust sound. I find the sound from powered microphones to be sharp with edges with the increases and falls in

Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-10 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hellt am not sure but i think its caretec.at./Anders. /ANders. Colin r. Howard skrev 2010-03-10 10:33: Greetings,Anders, Please can you give me the link to caretec and if possible the model of charger about which you wrote? I will try Google as well for the caretec website. Thanks. > From C

Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-10 Thread Colin r . Howard
Greetings,Anders, Please can you give me the link to caretec and if possible the model of charger about which you wrote? I will try Google as well for the caretec website. Thanks. >From Colin Howard who lives near Southampton in Southern England. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank e

Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-09 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello! You can use a charger like this from caretec in Austria. Its a talking battery charger and can take nicad and metal hbrid. /Anders. Colin r. Howard skrev 2010-03-09 19:11: Greetings, I am not sure if it is still made but I use a Sony ECM970 which is a small hand-held single-point stereo-

RE: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-09 Thread Dave McElroy WA6BEF
Orry, ECM419 I think. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 1:11 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: looking for a good stereo microphone to condu

RE: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-09 Thread Dave McElroy WA6BEF
I have a nice sony I think X19? Clips onto your shirt and it seems to do really well. Powered with a shirt button type battery. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dean Martineau Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 9:40 AM

RE: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-09 Thread Dean Martineau
Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews that is an excellent mic and use it all the time. Dan > - Original Message - >From: Colin r. Howard To: PC Audio Discussion List Date sent: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 18:11:47 + >Su

Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-09 Thread Colin r . Howard
Greetings, the sony mic comes with it's own pop-guard, I think I gave ECM970 as the model number, thinking further, I think the one I actually have is the ECM950. >From Colin Howard who lives near Southampton in Southern England. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-

Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-09 Thread Nick G
I wish I hadn't lost the cable to my Nady CM-2S so soon after getting it, but I own one and am impressed with its sound...Just be careful with handling noise. It is ery comparable, at a lower price, to the now discontinued Audio Technica AT822. - Original Message - From: "Dean Martinea

Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-09 Thread dan kysor
that is an excellent mic and use it all the time. Dan - Original Message - From: Colin r. Howard Subject: Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews Greetings, I am not sure if it is still made but I use a Sony ECM970 which is a small hand-held

Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-09 Thread Colin r . Howard
Greetings, I forgot to say the mic is about five inches long and easily held in the hand, it comes with the usual 3.5mm plugged into the usual 6.4mm adaptor so can be used in either format. Cost in the UK about £70, sorry, don't know what it is in dollars. >From Colin Howard who lives near So

Re: looking for a good stereo microphone to conduct podcast interviews

2010-03-09 Thread Colin r . Howard
Greetings, I am not sure if it is still made but I use a Sony ECM970 which is a small hand-held single-point stereo-mic with three-position switch - towards the hand is off, middle is narow- and nearest the head is wide-band stereo. It is powered by a single AA batterey, I have a metal hydride in