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Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« on: December 14, 2005, 03:37:32 PM »
Following specs :
- 100$ max
- able to record loud rehearsals and silent nature sounds
- no need for extra preamp direct plug into MT2496
- durable

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2005, 07:02:05 PM »
 Hi tubos,
            There is no definitive mic, alot of the tapers will say you need to hear something to decide if its for you -  a subjective thing.
   I don't know if this helps but I recorded with a Sony ECM-907 so I'd only recommend because of that   http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-Sony_Sony_21304611 , and an MZR-35 minidisc player for a while,this is a battery powered mic - since the audiotrack a plug in power socket it will work.
or maybe http://stores.ebay.ca/CHURCH-AUDIO
 I think you are going to need a battery box for slightly better small mics - here is a good site for things like this (sound professionals) and in particular these two sets of pages:
  http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category/310/mics
 http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category/130/mics
  I trust this helps.
 
« Last Edit: December 14, 2005, 07:15:57 PM by limered »

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2005, 07:09:28 PM »
http://taperssection.com/index.php?board=46.0

you can also type stealth mics into the search box and come up with a lot of hits probably.


Following specs :
- 100$ max
- able to record loud rehearsals and silent nature sounds
- no need for extra preamp direct plug into MT2496
- durable

TIA

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2005, 07:26:31 PM »
Those specs you are given are rather limited. I'd recommend you throw more into your available money. You could pick up a pair of AT853s or AT831s for a modest amount over  your price range. AT831s come up for even less than $100 in the Yard Sale from time to time.
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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2005, 06:29:47 AM »
-I'm in europe so thats another handicap  ;D

-Ive looked at the mic list for beginners but that list is huge.

That sony ECM-MS907 looks like a good mic for the money allthough not stealth.

I dont want to have to use an extra preamp/batterycase,but the phantom in the MT.

any other recommendations?

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2006, 05:45:27 PM »
      I would just like to say for the price of $100 that you can get in my opinion an excellent recording microphone for your Micro Track. The (SP -Micro Track -  Powered - Interfaced - Mic) the T-Mic that came with my MT distorted to easily for my rehearsals and live proformances. I play drums for a Classic Rock and Blues so my concerns were volume and bass distortion. I called the Sound Professionals and he suggested this particular mic. After I recieved the mic. I took it to an open jam which can get loud. I'm glad to say that when I got home and put the sound card in my card reader in my CD player a Samson. I had to sit down and lisen to the first group I was amazed. I would swith tracks to get different volumes, bass and drums tones and was very pleased. The bass was so strong and clear that I had to turn it down on my reciever. Very faint hiss if any at all. I was recording on L on the L/M/H side of Micro Track and haven't tried changing it yet,
       I also use this at my rehearals placed it next to my drum set and bass player no distortion and still picks up Vocal, keyboard and guitar clearly from the other side of the room. I only keep it next to me to Start and Stop recording when song is over. I have a Monster Radio Frequency cord in my car so I can lisen to the rehearsal on my way home over my car sound system. Always a great recording with no distortion. NOTE:DO NOT USE PHANTOM POWER and if you forget to turn off the mic. when you are not using it, the battery well get low and you will begin to get distortion, So remember to turn it off. And be careful with the switch on top. I broke mine off accidently and have to use my fingernails to turn on and off. I record everything at mp3, 44.1/96 and CD's come out good to excellent quality. The mic.  uses both 1/4 inputs for better recording quality has a 1/8 out for headphones and 1/8 input for Power pack/ mic. But I have never had a need for the extra mic. The mic fits the MT very securely. If you wear a dark shirt place MT in your shirt pocket only the mic which is black is the only thing that shows. Make sure you take off the SP sticker on it and you can stealth away at live proformances. I give this Mic a 10+. I'm very pleased and thank the people at sound professionals for producing this Wonderful little Mic. Thanks from a happy and content Micro Track Owner. Since Christmas of 2005. Get the SP - Micro Track - powered -Interfaced - Mic  you won't regret it.. Keeping the faith. Pokey
           
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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2006, 12:12:24 AM »
save up some more money and get some AT853's
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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2006, 12:17:14 PM »
I think Giant Squids are pretty close to $100... 

they sound kinda horrible, and they're prone to distortion with loud sounds, but I guess they fit in to your budget. 

why in the world you want to get a $300 recorder and put in $100 mics is confusing, I know I'd much rather hear a minidisc recording ($100) with $300 mics instead if I had a $400 budget total. 

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2006, 01:41:53 PM »
Instead of spending $300 on a recorder and $100 on mics, flip that around. If you already have a MT, sell it for around $250-300. Buy a pair of AT 853s ($150), a bat box ($50), and an IRiver H120 ($150). Take that extra $50 and buy a ticket or two to a show. :)
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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2006, 01:47:39 PM »
Hi tubos,
            There is no definitive mic, alot of the tapers will say you need to hear something to decide if its for you -  a subjective thing.
   I don't know if this helps but I recorded with a Sony ECM-907 so I'd only recommend because of that   http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-Sony_Sony_21304611 , and an MZR-35 minidisc player for a while,this is a battery powered mic - since the audiotrack a plug in power socket it will work.
or maybe http://stores.ebay.ca/CHURCH-AUDIO
 I think you are going to need a battery box for slightly better small mics - here is a good site for things like this (sound professionals) and in particular these two sets of pages:
  http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category/310/mics
 http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category/130/mics
  I trust this helps.
 


so is the Sony ECMMS907 good for recording loud music?
also would i need a batt box or preamp for it for use with my md recorder?
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SP-CMC-19
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Recorders:
MZ-RH910 (Hi-MD)
Sony TC-WE435 (CASS)

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #11 on: July 13, 2006, 05:04:14 PM »
depends on your notion of Good, entirely. it will certainly pull a signal. And no you do not need a BB. the mic is powered by internal batteries.


Hi tubos,
            There is no definitive mic, alot of the tapers will say you need to hear something to decide if its for you -  a subjective thing.
   I don't know if this helps but I recorded with a Sony ECM-907 so I'd only recommend because of that   http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-Sony_Sony_21304611 , and an MZR-35 minidisc player for a while,this is a battery powered mic - since the audiotrack a plug in power socket it will work.
or maybe http://stores.ebay.ca/CHURCH-AUDIO
 I think you are going to need a battery box for slightly better small mics - here is a good site for things like this (sound professionals) and in particular these two sets of pages:
  http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category/310/mics
 http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category/130/mics
  I trust this helps.
 


so is the Sony ECMMS907 good for recording loud music?
also would i need a batt box or preamp for it for use with my md recorder?

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #12 on: July 13, 2006, 06:10:49 PM »
like a 8/10 audience recording? :-\

depends on your notion of Good, entirely. it will certainly pull a signal. And no you do not need a BB. the mic is powered by internal batteries.


Hi tubos,
            There is no definitive mic, alot of the tapers will say you need to hear something to decide if its for you -  a subjective thing.
   I don't know if this helps but I recorded with a Sony ECM-907 so I'd only recommend because of that   http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-Sony_Sony_21304611 , and an MZR-35 minidisc player for a while,this is a battery powered mic - since the audiotrack a plug in power socket it will work.
or maybe http://stores.ebay.ca/CHURCH-AUDIO
 I think you are going to need a battery box for slightly better small mics - here is a good site for things like this (sound professionals) and in particular these two sets of pages:
  http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category/310/mics
 http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category/130/mics
  I trust this helps.
 


so is the Sony ECMMS907 good for recording loud music?
also would i need a batt box or preamp for it for use with my md recorder?
*Audio*
Mics:
SP-CMC-19
Panasonic WM61a

Recorders:
MZ-RH910 (Hi-MD)
Sony TC-WE435 (CASS)

*Video*
Canon ZR-500 [Mini DV]
54" Tripod

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #13 on: July 13, 2006, 06:19:46 PM »
depends on your notion of good, once again.
try it and see how you like it.

like a 8/10 audience recording? :-\

depends on your notion of Good, entirely. it will certainly pull a signal. And no you do not need a BB. the mic is powered by internal batteries.


Hi tubos,
            There is no definitive mic, alot of the tapers will say you need to hear something to decide if its for you -  a subjective thing.
   I don't know if this helps but I recorded with a Sony ECM-907 so I'd only recommend because of that   http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-Sony_Sony_21304611 , and an MZR-35 minidisc player for a while,this is a battery powered mic - since the audiotrack a plug in power socket it will work.
or maybe http://stores.ebay.ca/CHURCH-AUDIO
 I think you are going to need a battery box for slightly better small mics - here is a good site for things like this (sound professionals) and in particular these two sets of pages:
  http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category/310/mics
 http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category/130/mics
  I trust this helps.
 


so is the Sony ECMMS907 good for recording loud music?
also would i need a batt box or preamp for it for use with my md recorder?

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #14 on: July 21, 2006, 11:37:21 AM »
i've heard some decent recording w/those sony M-S mics.

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #15 on: July 21, 2006, 12:11:39 PM »
This was my first mic. At the time, it was recommended to me as a good budget mic for a MD (I knew nothing about recording, had to rely on reccs and didn't really know who to ask, but that's another story...)

It's fine until you know better, and I used it with reasonable satisfaction for a few years. It wasn't until I got my iRiver, needed a mic that runs hotter (the pre on MD's mic in is obviously at a higher gain than the one on the iRiver's mic in) and upgraded first to AT831s and then to CMC8's that I realised what I had been missing.  The sony h as nothing LIKE the definition of some of these other mics.

That said, if you're on a strict budget and pick one up 2nd hand for cheap and consider it a "starter" mic, you probably won't be unhappy.  Top of the line? No, absolutely not, and there are choices for not a lot more money (around the $100-150 range) that give you far better definition and overall clarity. But it'll do until you get something else.  If you're willing to go up to $200, there are definitely better choices.

Something which I wasn't told until AFTER I had already bought gear - and something which is practically a litany around here - is that you'll get the most bang per buck by putting your money into the front end, iow your mic and pre.   It seems to me mics make the most difference of all, so (having learned the hard way) that's where I would put more of my money.  FWIW. 

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Re: Recommended Stealth stereo mic for MT2496?
« Reply #16 on: July 21, 2006, 12:17:00 PM »
its the ms957 that i think sounds pretty decent.  can't comment on the 907.  never heard one.

 

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