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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: adrianb on August 09, 2016, 11:57:49 AM

Title: Using splitters to compare different recording setups
Post by: adrianb on August 09, 2016, 11:57:49 AM
I would like to compare different recording setups with the same mics, and just wondering if the following would work.

Mics -> Battery Box -> Splitter -> Two different recorders (with PIP switched off)

Is the consensus that this would be a useful way to compare, or that both will just be awful?
Title: Re: Using splitters to compare different recording setups
Post by: adrianb on August 24, 2016, 05:39:54 PM
Okay, finally got around to trying this at a couple of gigs. I've been trying to compare recordings on my Sony M10 with an iPhone.

First gig was as planned above, with some Church Audio CAFS -> Ugly battery box -> Splitter -> 1. Sony M10 and 2. Tascam iXJ2 + iPhone 4s

I've been wondering about using the iPhone to stealth, and have used it a couple of times previously with the iXJ2 and thought it was quite good. However, using the splitter to obtain a direct comparison of the same mics showed that the M10 was superior.

I was going to give up on the idea, but then wondered if it I bypassed the preamp in the iXJ2 it might be better.

Second gig last night, this time with the Church Audio CAFS -> CA Ugly 2 Preamp -> Splitter -> 1. Sony M10 and 2. Tascam iXJ2 (with levels turned down to zero) + iPhone 4s

Much much better. Little to distinguish between the two.

This might be my  >:D kit for a while.