Greetings-
I know there are a few other threads here about looking to upgrade rigs or replace certain parts, but I'm just feeling a bit overwhelmed and not sure quite where to start.
I got into taping around 2002-2003 for the purpose of mostly stealthing bands that weren't openly taper friendly, so my current rig is SP-CMC-2s (AT831s) > SP-SPSB-6 battery box > M-Audio Microtrack 24/96 (16bit/44.1k). The mics and battery box were bought around 2003 and the Microtrack is from 2005 (upgraded from minidisc). I didn't have the opportunity to tape much since about 2008, so upgrading didn't seem worthwhile, but I just did a big trip taping multiple shows and ye old Microtrack failed on me a couple times. The last show it was rolling along fine and mysteriously stopped recording around 2 songs from the end of the set and wouldn't let me save or start recording again. It felt like it may have overheated, or the flash memory failed or got corrupted, but after 14 years I think it's mainly just outlived its natural Microtrack life. I am also now predominantly taping bands that are taper friendly, so getting better mics that don't have to be able to hide on my glasses would be a plus as well. (I do have a mic stand now, but that could use upgraded to something much more sturdy too...)
Most of the shows I tape these days are acoustic, rock, or loud instrumental, in smaller venues (~200-1000 people), and getting above or blocking out as many loud drunk people in the crowd is always appreciated. I really like the unidirectional aspect of the AT831s, they've been dependable for me over the years even in venues that aren't really suited to such small mics. So I'm thinking a higher end cardioid mic would be up my alley, but I'm pretty much in the dark on what I might need to power better mics.
I also haven't followed the newer solid state recorders that are out there now, but the main issues I've had with the Microtrack are lack of battery life and how the battery failures let it decide to do whatever it wants to a recording, so I would love something with a dependable battery and plenty of recording time. It would also be handy to be able to listen to a recording as it records, which the Microtrack doesn't do. I recently heard a great live recording done with a Zoom H6 and I like the features it has, but I'm not sure if that's overkill for what I might need it for or if it is as dependable as I am seeking.
Any advice would be appreciated! Despite doing this for fun for years, I still feel like a novice.