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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: RichT on January 31, 2011, 01:38:02 PM
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I'm looking at moving into some location broadcast work and I'm looking at getting a mixer with direct outs to replace my Sonosax SX-M2, but would like something I can still use the preamps for high quality music recording (mainly classical chamber/acoustic). I was fairly set on the Sonosax SX-M32, although it's considerably more expensive with the direct outs and camera feed, and only 3 channels.
My shortlist is:
Sonosax SX-M32 (great preamps, know the sound, very good ADC), but expensive and only 3 channels
s/h SQN 4S mkIV with direct out mod (by SQN)- Like the preamps and ergonomics for dialogue, haven't tried it for music. Cheaper
Sound Devices 552- 5 channels with recorder (which takes timecode in). Preamps are transformer balanced, may add colouration. Considerably cheaper in the US (even including VAT, shipping and duty)
Fostex FM4- haven't tried it and I'm a bit dubious about the metering. Transformer balanced inputs
Has anyone used any of the above for music? I'm going to see if I can try these out in the next couple of weeks
There's also the AETA Mixy, although I don't think there are any UK dealers
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I own a Sound Devices 552 and love using it for broadcast audio work. I don't think there is a better built ENG mixer out there for the money. The build quality is solid, the feature set is impressive, has a built in stereo recorder and it has five channels with direct outputs.
I have also used the 552 for some onstage jazz recordings. It worked and sounded great for this application. The only downside some people may see with using the 552 as a primary concert recorder is the lack of a display screen. This doesn't bother me though and hasn't been a problem.
I also own a Tascam DR-680 which I pair up with the 552 when I need more than two channels.
If your primary goal is to get a great field mixer, and secondary goal is to use it for musical recordings, I think that you will be very happy with your purchase. I know that I am.
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Thanks very much for your feedback, I'm actually looking at it as trying to get the best of both worlds really- I get odd bits of work doing concert recording but the broadcast stuff is new to me, I've just done a short course and I'm probably going to be working for free for a while.
I don't see a problem using the recorder without a display, as long as I can see the red light is on, the meters and I can monitor what's being recorded. It's going to be paired with an R-44 for the time being.
Is it possible for the 552 to accept a word clock signal at all?
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Is it possible for the 552 to accept a word clock signal at all?
No, unfortunately the 552 is not capable of accepting a word clock signal.
I've been using this breakaway cable when I need a time code signal fed from the video camera to my 552 mixer for sync purposes:
http://www.trewaudio.com/store/product.php?productid=1080&cat=13&page=1 (http://www.trewaudio.com/store/product.php?productid=1080&cat=13&page=1)