Hey everyone! I am new here and have a lot of questions, but rather than a wall-of-text post, I will start really simple.
For the past 14 or so years, I have mostly used Zoom units. I have used some of their older audio only recorders, when all I wanted was audio for rehearsals, and I have used several one of their audio + video units for live shows. For me, the Zoom units have always been a mixed bag. Pretty much horrible video and decent audio, particularly for the budget price-point. I still own the H4N, though I haven't used it in years. I started out with an old Q3HD, and currently use a Q8. I have an old Panasonic camcorder, and the video is perfectly acceptable. So What I usually do is record a show or a gig with both the Q8 and the camcorder, then when I import the files into Sony Vegas, I have to line the audio and video files up perfectly, and I discard the camcorder's audio and also discard the Q8's video.
Of late, I am trying to decide how to upgrade. I'm not at all worried about the video, since I just want it to be halfway "decent", but I am definitely open to audio upgrades.
I was referred to this forum by a very good friend, who is a really awesome taper. I initially asked his advice, and I think he is so far over my head as an audiophile, he has me spending thousands of dollars, if he has his way lol. As incredible as this guy is, I really feel like his advice may be geared to someone far more sophisticated than me. Maybe I am wrong, and hopefully you guys can help.
What I want is a step or two up in audio quality from the Q8. If he has his way, I would buy the Sound Stage MixPre6 and a pair of discontinued Nakamichi CM-300 and a pair of CP-4 Shotgun capsules. With all of the mounting, batteries, wiring, and other accoutrements. He is also talking about having me modify these mics for phantom power. He also admonishes me to "stay away from Zoom products all together", and cites that he knows a lot of people who went from Zoom to MixPre.
It really feels to me that maybe the advice he is giving me is meant for...um, someone who isn't me? Someone a lot more nuanced and sophisticated, like a competent professional taper, who tapes hundreds of shows a year? Or am I getting this wrong?