Thanks you for your input. I read as much as I could for awhile and asking those who know and use the gear always helps to. I am courious about what the vibez unit. I guess nobody on the board has it yet or recorded with it anyways.
I have a few good shows comin up in Nashville that I want to give this a whirl at. So I have to figure out external mic, pre amp I guess ect... I do like the small mics that sony makes the exm-ds70P Condenser T Mic. I guess it would work a little better than the internal mic, but not quit as well as a hat clip mic. I am not really sure what else I need or can afford at this time.
Stupid, but I tried to pm flintstone but it did not send. I guess you have to put the 5 numbers in both boxes as they appear then hit send??? I can search fine, but not pm.
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T-mics by Sony are ideal for recording lectures, but not concerts.
You might want to browse www.soundprofessionals.com and some other sites on here for microphones.
Search around here, but a T-mic will not likely record anything but distortion during a concert.
I have gotten some great recordings with the T-mic that came with the MT 2496. I use the SP battery box with it so that the TRS jacks are used, not the 1/8 jacks. I also have the T-mic into an "L" shaped adapter so it can be angled forward, and that way the unit can sit in my shirtpocket and not have any issues of rubbing or not being high enough out of the shirtpocket. Also some bass roll off (in post production) is necessary as the Sound Professionals battery box that sits atop the MT 2496 does not have bass rolloff. I have a pre-set in Soundforge on my PC that is specific to the setup, so I just run it once and the boominess is gone. In general I'd agree that a T-mic is not the way to go, but you can get surprising good recordings with a good T-mic and a good setup, and it goes right in a shirtpocket.
I ordered a (12GB) Vibez (couldn't resist another toy) and it came, but the click wheel was defective so I had to return it. I really liked what I saw, and envision it as kind of like a little JB3 (without the optical bitbucket capability). I should get the new one today and hope it is ok. I don't think the internal mic will be useable (is the internal mic stereo??), but with a battery box and small mics it may be a nice little device. I hope to have more info soon. It was really attractive, and the display seemed really slick, but I barely played with it since the click wheel was loose and I wanted to switch it out right away.