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Title: Busman BSC1 or Oktava mk 012 Mike Joly Mod with marantz pmd 661 Supermod?
Post by: vibralux on April 23, 2009, 06:13:06 AM
Hi guys

I just ordered the Marantz PMD 661 Supermod from Doug Oade and I am trying to figure out what mic's to couple it with. I will be recording some weird samples for my new album, so anything goes – from crazy foley and fx to street sounds, spoken work and live music recordings. Therefore  I need a flexible mic – preferably stereo set. And very important – my budget can stretch only up to 850$. 
I was thinking about Oktava's mk 012 moded by Mike Joly and Busman BSC1 stuff – which of those would fit better my needs? Maybe there are some other options that could fit the bill better?  It would be a bonus if I could also use those to expand my studio possibilities.

I would greatly appreciate any advice as I am new to field recording and it seems to be a totally different animal then  studio fun ;-)

Cheers

Marty



Title: Re: Busman BSC1 or Oktava mk 012 Mike Joly Mod with marantz pmd 661 Supermod?
Post by: raymonda on April 24, 2009, 09:28:49 AM
Marty,

Bill Silter can do the mod at a better price than Mike and has a quick turn around. Try www.billsrecording.com

Ray
Title: Re: Busman BSC1 or Oktava mk 012 Mike Joly Mod with marantz pmd 661 Supermod?
Post by: beanstalk on April 28, 2009, 08:55:24 AM
I'd go with busman mics. You get a very nice sounding set & wide cards to boot.
http://www.busmanaudio.com