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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #90 on: July 01, 2013, 03:51:19 PM »
fair enough. I live close enough to walk to a lot of places and typically walk a couple blocks to get to the car and again from the car to a venue so I've never been one to lug a ton of junk around.

For festival days when I need lots of battery power, Bean can barely lift my bag it's so heavy (I'm 6'3" and close to 300...Bean's quite a bit less than me :) ).  I have a big bag and carry alot of lead.  By the end of a festival weekend, bag carrying fatigue is a real issue for me, but I'd rather 'suffer' over the weekend and come home with the goods than not...it's a conscious choice.

Makes sense. And from what I remember, I'm less than Bean.

We'll see, it should arrive tail end of this week.

Yes, I weigh 200 lbs. from what I remember page, at Hampton 2009, you probably weigh 150 soaking wet ;)

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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #91 on: July 02, 2013, 06:24:12 PM »
You don't need external pre's or AD's with it the internals are excellent

So tempted.

As you should be. I was a "take this oade m148 out of my cold dead hands" tonedeaf you have some great preamps and I really really planned to use my m148, mp2, portico and lemosax in front of the hsp82. But I just didn't do it consistently. In some cases a pre may have changed the sound to my liking, but not enough times to warrant keeing any or all of those preamps.
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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #92 on: July 03, 2013, 12:21:55 AM »
You don't need external pre's or AD's with it the internals are excellent

So tempted.

As you should be. I was a "take this oade m148 out of my cold dead hands" tonedeaf you have some great preamps and I really really planned to use my m148, mp2, portico and lemosax in front of the hsp82. But I just didn't do it consistently. In some cases a pre may have changed the sound to my liking, but not enough times to warrant keeing any or all of those preamps.

Where did the LemoSax end up if you dont mind my asking? I feel ya Trey. When I got my SD722 new in early 2006, I ran 480>v3/v2/sax/m148, and ditched them all to run 480>SD722 ;) I know you folks with higher end preamps than I do probably say "BULLSHIT" about this, but I honestly 100% think my Schoeps>LB[OT] sound is just as good sounding as any other preamp out there, with MAYBE the exception of the PSP2 and VMS02ib. I will eventually own a vms02ib or vms5u, but for now and for the $$, I think Schoeps>LB[OT] is as good as it gets, for a small 2 channel preamp.

However, the last few recordings Trey sent me that are mk41>HSP-82 sound KILLER. Like I always say, its a shame I dont run 4+ channels in just one spot, because id seriously contemplate getting an HSP-82, thats how impressed I am by its sound :) 8)
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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #93 on: July 03, 2013, 03:08:44 PM »
Kevin D. has the lemo
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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #94 on: July 06, 2013, 10:18:05 AM »
Kevin D. has the lemo

Can we see a picture of that thing in a bag?
Or set up would even be better.

I already carry 2 gear bags and one stand bag. Then if running cable or need long runs bring a plastic bin with all my cables...I don't weigh much. That is probably half my body weight...
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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #95 on: July 06, 2013, 01:14:42 PM »
Kevin D. has the lemo

Can we see a picture of that thing in a bag?
Or set up would even be better.

I already carry 2 gear bags and one stand bag. Then if running cable or need long runs bring a plastic bin with all my cables...I don't weigh much. That is probably half my body weight...

Just the lemosax? I have pics from when I owned it!
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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #96 on: July 06, 2013, 02:44:17 PM »
i got the portabrace AR bag for the p82 yesterday. I've come to the conclusion that I need to work out at a feverish pace this weekend if I want to carry this thing loaded by next Saturday...  :o  :'(
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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #97 on: July 06, 2013, 03:25:38 PM »
i got the portabrace AR bag for the p82 yesterday. I've come to the conclusion that I need to work out at a feverish pace this weekend if I want to carry this thing loaded by next Saturday...  :o  :'(

Yeah it's looks heavy as a tank. Congrats bro!
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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #98 on: July 07, 2013, 05:36:20 PM »
- It has two DC connector inputs. I opted to use the 4pin xlr.

Did you have to make a custom cable to connect your battery? If so, did you make it, did Ted or someone else?
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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #99 on: July 08, 2013, 04:52:21 PM »
its a 4pin xlr power connector. nothing fancy. can't remember who built mine. the pin assignments for the connector are on the side of the p82

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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #100 on: July 09, 2013, 04:24:21 PM »
showed up today, to be fair, it's not as big/heavy as I expected, but it's close. As Louie points out earlier; 30 minutes with it and you basically figured everything out. I need to read up on the file folder structure bit some more and I need to write a cheat sheet for how to enable P48 and renaming tracks (if I go that route, may just carry a pen/paper like I did before). Neither of those are in the places I would expect to find them, but it's not a big issue.

Ideally, I want:

Top folder, Project = Date (doable)
- > Next folder = Band (also doable, I think this is Scene)
- - > Next folder = User Defined Input for Set1/Set2/etc (I think this is the Take bit which means I'll send up with S1, S2, etc. Correct?)
- - - > mono files = named by channel (I vaguely remember this is what happened)

That way I can create all of my meta data stuff at home, then show up and load the project and hit record instead of typing it there. Come home and I'm set.
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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #101 on: July 10, 2013, 06:24:29 AM »
^ Unless you cant carry a small bag of groceries in from the car, heavy as a tank seemed a bit of an exaggeration.  3.6 kg is 8 pounds.  That's not nothing, but i personally don't see any problem with the weight...caveat already stated that I'm a big guy.

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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #102 on: July 11, 2013, 01:43:01 PM »
^ Unless you cant carry a small bag of groceries in from the car, heavy as a tank seemed a bit of an exaggeration.  3.6 kg is 8 pounds.  That's not nothing, but i personally don't see any problem with the weight...caveat already stated that I'm a big guy.

even more simple - its like carrying a gallon of milk.

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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #103 on: July 11, 2013, 01:53:54 PM »
if you're just schlepping the recorder sure. add the portabrace bag and without battery or anything else is 12lbs. Battery is another 4, cables, 5 or 6 mics, 4 or 5 clamps and other hardware and I'm looking at around 25-30lbs for all of that stuff. That's 1/4th of my body weight in just the bag, and I'm not just walking out the door and to my car in the drive way, I live in town. Its very doable, but that mildly sucks, thats all.
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Re: tascam HS-P82
« Reply #104 on: July 12, 2013, 12:39:18 AM »
if you're just schlepping the recorder sure. add the portabrace bag and without battery or anything else is 12lbs. Battery is another 4, cables, 5 or 6 mics, 4 or 5 clamps and other hardware and I'm looking at around 25-30lbs for all of that stuff. That's 1/4th of my body weight in just the bag, and I'm not just walking out the door and to my car in the drive way, I live in town. Its very doable, but that mildly sucks, thats all.

Thats the price you pay for using a big, kickass pro recorder ;)
Schoeps MK 4V & MK 41V ->
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Naiant +60v|Low Noise PFA's (x2) ->
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