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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: NYLifer on January 25, 2012, 02:22:10 AM
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I currently run Sennheiser 441s > Sony SBM-1 > m-Audio Microtrack II. Lately I have been getting soundboard access in certain venues for certain artists, and, as I want to continue to audience record, I thought I would get a 2nd recorder that has xlr inputs, such as the Samson Zoom H4n.
HOWEVER, the Zoom does NOT have coax in, which I would also like to have (in addition to xlr in) so I can use the Zoom as a backup / 2nd deck for festival situations.
Is there anything out there for around $300 with both xlr AND coax inputs? Otherwise, I'm thinking I just buy another Microtrack II and buy xlr to 1/4" adapters. Or this there another, simpler solution I am overlooking?
Bonus question. I use eco-charge batteries to power the SBM-1 (and Sony and Tascam dat decks in the past). BUT, they don't seem to offer a USB power solution for the Microtrack II or the Zoom (http://www.ecocharge.com/cables_ec90.htm). What's the current best rechargeable solution for USB power?
Thanks very much in advance,
Peace,
Bob
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Tascam DR-100MKII has XLR and SPDIF input:
http://tascam.com/product/dr-100mkii/specifications/
$329. Digi in is via a special cable though. I think it's basically a COAX > Mini cable.
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Tascam DR-100MKII has XLR and SPDIF input:
http://tascam.com/product/dr-100mkii/specifications/
$329. Digi in is via a special cable though. I think it's basically a COAX > Mini cable.
Very close to what I am looking for, BUT...
1. The DR-100mkII has true xlr inputs, I would prefer xlr-1/4" combo inputs because the SBM-1 is not 100% reliable and sometimes drops a channel.
2. The digital in on the DR-100mkII requires a special cable.
So, retaining the xlr-1/4" combo and digital (coax) in requirements. What's the lowest cost entry there? for 2 channels?
If I wanted to step up to 4 or more channels, what's the lowest entry point for that situation?
Thank you,
Bob
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Tascam DR-100MKII has XLR and SPDIF input:
http://tascam.com/product/dr-100mkii/specifications/
$329. Digi in is via a special cable though. I think it's basically a COAX > Mini cable.
Very close to what I am looking for, BUT...
1. The DR-100mkII has true xlr inputs, I would prefer xlr-1/4" combo inputs because the SBM-1 is not 100% reliable and sometimes drops a channel.
2. The digital in on the DR-100mkII requires a special cable.
So, retaining the xlr-1/4" combo and digital (coax) in requirements. What's the lowest cost entry there? for 2 channels?
If I wanted to step up to 4 or more channels, what's the lowest entry point for that situation?
Thank you,
Bob
Do you mind me asking why you're running the SBM-1 into a 24 bit machine?
Just skip that an run directly to the DR-100MKII.
Also...you don't want a special cable for digi in, but you're ok with a special cable to run you're XLR's? I think the digital cable for the DR-100MKII is only a few inches long, but I don't understand why you'd run a 16 bit A>D into a 24 bit deck.
I haven't run this particular Tascam, but the 2 I've owned have been great (DR-07 and DR-680).
If you're looking into a multi channel rig with digi in, the DR-680 is generally well liked here. Some people have had issues powering it, but I haven't had any.