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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: KrAzY_BoB on February 04, 2004, 12:43:07 PM
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Im going to a festival in june that i really want to tape for my own enjoyment and for trading for other shows
i already have a sony mzn710 with a mic in port and was wondering whats the best budget mic i could get and where to get it
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my friend uses the more expensive sony single point stereo to record everything, and he loves it. to start out, it will be fine. if you plan on getting into recording on a regular basis, hang out here for awhile, i would try using your recorder a few time before june, to get the hang of it.
jr
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welcome! depending on your application and price range you have tons of options. I hope TLN didn't offend you
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Superlux stereo kit on ebay about $125. you could even consider a ua-5 and do the mod yourself all that together would prob run $400
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yeah well 125 is a bit out of range
i just want something to plug into what i have
i have a small mic but it picks up evrything probly even the wind
and i also need a way to go from md-> pc
i have a usb connection bt sonic stage the sony program doesnt take in analog recordings
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yeah well 125 is a bit out of range
i just want something to plug into what i have
What is your range? 125 bucks is pretty much bargain basement for mics. Of course, you can buy cheaper mics than that but frankly, it will sound terrible and you're probably better off not even bothering.
Unfortunately, this hobby can be quite expensive.
As far as conversion goes, you could go analog out on your md to analog in on your soundcard and use one of the many freeware programs to convert it (I think CDwav will take an analog input), but again, this is going to degrade quality even more as you are now going through an extra digital to analog and then analog back to digital conversion. To avoid this, you'd need a soundcard with an optical input.
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For transfers, if you only have a MD with analog out, then get an iMic, it's $35 and I haven't found a better solution, the sound quality is better than most soundcards.
Cheap mics--check out minidisco.com, soundprofessionals.com, reactive sounds, microphone madness. You can find mics that aren't too bad for about $50 (but you get what you pay for). You'll need to add a battery box in to something like that, though, for an extra $40 or so.
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Giant Squids - or whatever they call themselves now. Didn't they have some pretty good mini-cardioids for around $90-120? They look similar in size to Core Sound or Sound Professionals, but they are a little less expensive. Pretty sure they also include the battery box in that price. I only heard a few recordings done with them, but the sound was -very- similar to the SP-CMC-4s that I've been using for stealth ops.
Definately a good bargain, especially since a huge limiting factor here is the transfer.
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http://www.taperssection.com/yabbse/index.php?board=23;action=display;threadid=13423
that has my response to a similiar question
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you will need one of these if ya wanna use your line in on your Md player, If ya use the Mic in you will use the Batt from the player , but it may not sound so hot.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3702145316&category=3278#ebayphotohosting
then here is the cheapest Mini mic's I have found. I paid $70
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4786&item=3075615365#ebayphotohosting
I own Both and would be willing to sell together for $75, I used both twice and then got some Oktava's and have never used them since