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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: Caseydog on May 14, 2008, 10:46:36 AM
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I've been going to concerts since 1979. Did a little bit of taping in the 80's (Dead) with a buddy (back in the day with a Walkman Pro and AKG mics). I'm totally out of the loop when it comes to gear.
I'd like to spend around $500-$600 for everything. I don't mind buying used equipment. Any suggestions? I've been told that the Edirol card readers are nice. I've seen that some people are still using the CL Nomad.
I don't know if it matters, but the music I would probably be recording includes My Morning Jacket, Wilco, Beck, Flaming Lips.
Thanks
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i just recently sold an edirol UA-5 and an iriver H120 for 325 dollars. find a similar setup and some mics and you are good to go for that price range.
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for the price range you could go with some SP or CA mics and a pre into a r09
for slightly more you could prob go with a ua5 and a mt/jb3 and say some c4 mics
there are more options but off the top of my head those are 2
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I'm in a similar situation (upgrading old school gear). I ended up w/ a Fostex FR-2LE (Oade) and some AKGs. It's kind of weird using the memory cards and being able to fit so much media on such a little card. I feel like I'll end up losing it easily.
Let us know what you end up getting. -Mike
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for the price range you could go with some SP or CA mics and a pre into a r09
for slightly more you could prob go with a ua5 and a mt/jb3 and say some c4 mics
there are more options but off the top of my head those are 2
I don't know what any of those are with the exception of the r09 (Edirol, I assume). Please explain. I really am a novice.
Thanks
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Pssst. (shameless self promotion):
Here is a nice rig for close to what you want to pay:
http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,102901.0.html
All you would need is a stand.
OH, and this rig has taped all of the bands you listed. ;D
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Go to 'Start Here' > 'Where to Begin' in the main page. Brian Skalinder has a ton of posts that helped me. Also The Oade Bros web site has a lot of helpful info.
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for the price range you could go with some SP or CA mics and a pre into a r09
for slightly more you could prob go with a ua5 and a mt/jb3 and say some c4 mics
there are more options but off the top of my head those are 2
I don't know what any of those are with the exception of the r09 (Edirol, I assume). Please explain. I really am a novice.
Thanks
google is your friend. that is how i learned. i read this forum and took gear mentioned here and searched for it. i read everything i could get my hands on.
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Pssst. (shameless self promotion):
Here is a nice rig for close to what you want to pay:
http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,102901.0.html
All you would need is a stand.
OH, and this rig has taped all of the bands you listed. ;D
Buy this rig. Its everything you need, except a ticket, to tape your next show.
Terry
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for the price range you could go with some SP or CA mics and a pre into a r09
for slightly more you could prob go with a ua5 and a mt/jb3 and say some c4 mics
there are more options but off the top of my head those are 2
I don't know what any of those are with the exception of the r09 (Edirol, I assume). Please explain. I really am a novice.
Thanks
soundprofessionals
church audio
ua5 is a pre/a>d
c4 are mics
microtrack
jb3 is the nomad
i was just coming back to post the link that has been posted here
get that package and you are set
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After the first couple posts, I figured I'd just wait and not pay too much attention.. maybe see if more opinions would come. But now after 2 more additional posts have been made saying the same thing about the rig he should buy... isn't a UA-5 really only for open taping? Hey, I'd like one myself. But those bands he mentioned can't all allow taping. What am I missing? When I originally read his first post I immediately thought it'd have to be something a little more stealth-friendly. I question that some of those, like Beck, would openly allow setting up such gear and open recording. Maybe someone can pass along some policies/links or info for all of those bands because it's coming as news to me if that kind of equipment is actually suitable.
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I've stealthed with my UA-5...but I had to use Jedi Mind Tricks.
If I were to build a STEALTH rig for $600 I would buy a used R-09 and spend the rest on a the nicest set of Church Audio mics and Church Audio Pre-amp, that I could get with the remaining funds.
I personally prefer to stealth with omni caps (so I don't have to stand so still), but if you go to shows with chatty people you might want to go with cards. Ideally get both so you can swap them depending on the situation.
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hi Caseydog ;D
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Oh, and anonymous...Beck is the only artist listed in the first post that isn't 100% open taping.
Come to think of it...I didn't tape Beck with the UA-5. I have taped the rest fully open.
If I could only have one of my rigs, it would undoubtedly be my open rig. I'd rather tape open. Stealthing is a nice option...but I could live without recordings of most of the non-taper friendly bands I listen to. Or at the very least I'd rather have a nicer open rig, and a very basic stealth rig.
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hi Caseydog ;D
Rhino---good to see you around these parts. Are you a taper??
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I've stealthed with my UA-5...but I had to use Jedi Mind Tricks.
If I were to build a STEALTH rig for $600 I would buy a used R-09 and spend the rest on a the nicest set of Church Audio mics and Church Audio Pre-amp, that I could get with the remaining funds.
I personally prefer to stealth with omni caps (so I don't have to stand so still), but if you go to shows with chatty people you might want to go with cards. Ideally get both so you can swap them depending on the situation.
My thoughts precisely. For versatility, get a stealth rig first. If you ever want to tape another band, you won't be stuck with an open rig and regret it.
I throw in my vote for the Church Cards (I'm not a big fan of omnis) > Church Pre > R-09. Ideal stealth rig and still within your budget.
That said, I have stealthed with my UA-5 too, but admit chickening out once in a while, reverting to my stealth rig. :P
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Thank you for all the helpful advice. Sounds like the Church Audio are crowd favorites around here. Is there any place beside ebay to purchase them? What are Church Cards? I only see two different mics that they make. Any other mics in that price range that you would recommend?
Thanks!
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Try the retail space here for Church Audio gear for info and the Yard Sale for used items. If you want to order from Chris Church, best send an e-mail.
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hi Caseydog ;D
Rhino---good to see you around these parts. Are you a taper??
yep, since about five months ago