Here's a website featuring some microphones you might be interested in.
Dave.
David Witzany
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, susan wrote:
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>trying to decide which md recorder to get for field recordings at night
>outdoors in
>> Heres' what i did when i recorded the +LIVE+ concert.
>>
>> I've got a old button up collared shirt that i bought from an
>> OP-Shop for $2 which i use to conceal the mics. There's a
>
> I ask this question to people that record concerts with MD
> recorder and microphones. How do u dress?
website with pictures and stuff but i havent gotten around to it yet.
Something to do on the weekend..
jason
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I ask this quest
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Wireless, never did that, but it might do the t
I ask this question to people that record concerts with MD recorder and
microphones. How do u dress? Where do u conceal the recorder, where do u
conceal mics (when u know that they often have 5-6 feet long cables) and
battery box in order to avoid body checks by the security service?
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Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 4:21 PM
Subject: MD: Microphones in the UK?
> The only thing I've found so
> far is the Vivanco stereo lapel mike that Richer Sounds sells -
> Can anyone suggest a place to get a cheapish (under 50ukp) microphone in
the
> UK? I'd prefer a shop in the south-east - I need it in time for the
weekend.
>
> Bizarre as it sounds, I'm planning to record engine/exhaust noises at a
car
> event. After that, I'll use it for interviews/lectures an
I read Alan's question and wondered the same thing: how much difference is
there between a cheap mike and an expensive one? Of course it depends what
you want to do with it... I want to record speech samples. Usually recording
conditions are quite good: one person in a quiet room, speaking into t
It sounds like you don't really need oneof those expensive mikes. I
have some expensive mikes and some cheap ones.. You gotta have golden
ears to tell the difference between them. I end up using the one that I
made most of the time because it performs well and is very handy to use
for my purpo
Hi all,
Can anybody recommend a nice mic for use with a Sony 930 MD? I plan
to get two and run through a Berringer pre-amp. I'm not worried about
the connections much (I would actually prefer 6.5mm jack to XLR because
I have more equipment with jack sockets) but what I *do* want it to do
is
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