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They are both good mikes AFAIK, the 907 will be
Michael Burger wrote:
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> >I am using a borrowed AT 825 stereo mic. The owner has adapted the pin
> >XLRF plug to a three wire 1/8" stereo plug so that it will feed portable
> >DAT or MD. The system works fine with my Sharp 722 except that it seems
> >a bit noisier than I expected. Fresh batt
Stop in your local best buy , circuit city or similar store, and go to
the camcorder section. Look for the camcorder accessories, for a shot
gun mike and you can record from a distance and not get the side noise.
they may be mono instead of stereo though.
pupu wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Can anyon
I would recommend http://www.soundprofessionals.com Possibly Kheops
might have something too. If you want to try your hand at building one
for about $10 US you ca try this one
http://www.tir.com/~liteways/Mandolin.html#Microphone
Leonora Hardy wrote:
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> I need to purchase a microphone (ine
I sell a good one, use usually for business purpose, but I used one for
concert live and it was good for me... I sell them for less than $40 each
and the worth on the regular market over $70... Take a look on my website :
http://www.kheopsminidisc.com/ By the way, it's a tie pin microphone not a
From: Joost de Meij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 3:29 PM
Subject: MD: Microphone
> Is there any way to make a small modification so i can use the MD power,
and
> that i don't need battery's for the microphone?
>
That depends on the mic. The modific
Hi,
The AT822 is certainly better than the Sony model, but you should also
consider the Beyer MCE82 stereo mic as this is superior to both.
My company supplies the Beyer at £279 + VAT. See our website at www.pass.uk.com
Cheers,
Tim Wilkinson
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Joost de Meij wrote:
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> Is there any way to make a small modification so i can use the MD power, and
> that i don't need battery's for the microphone?
Yup, build one of these...
http://www.tir.com/~liteways/Mandolin.html#Microphone or one of the
other units described on theMD community page
Hello:
Thomas, Ferris wrote:
> I'm new to the list and have gone through the archives for a while today
> looking for recommendations for a microphone.
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> I've got an MZR-30 and have in the past used a small-ish Sony stereo mic (I
> haven't got the model # with me) as well as an Audio Technica
Check out www.soundprofessionals.com
I've been using these stealthy units, and they work great.
Winston
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It should be very handy and you should get good recordins from it. If
you want to try your hand at building one, you can try this one
http://www.tir.com/~liteways/Mandolin.html#Microphone If not, go for
the Sound Porfessionals one, you can't go wrong with it.
Glen Hoshizaki wrote:
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> I re
That would be as suitable as required for something that's purely there for
analytical purposes. If you wanted something of a more hi-fi nature (as in
when recording live gigs, you want them to sound like a
professionally/commercially released CD!), then you would be looking at
something a little
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