There are some good mikes at SOund professionals that aren't too
expensive.
http://www.soundprofessionals.com/tmics.html
http://www.soundprofessionals.com/
Peter, I took the liberty of making your links active.
Peter Forest wrote:
> Why don't you buy simply a small tie-microphone ?
> For ab
Why don't you buy simply a small tie-microphone ?
For about $40 I can have one for you and I think this will not be a big
expense...
I use it for all our conference meeting with my MS-722...
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Best Regards,
Peter - www.kheopsminidisc.com
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> 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.?
This one is pretty handy for a portable recorder. YOu can
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> 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
I have the middle end Core's. They sound very good, and can handle very
high SPL's. They are a bit noisy, however. If they
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>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