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Title: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: SkaGuitarOAR on October 14, 2004, 09:08:40 AM
Hey, I'm brand new to the boards, and was referred here off of oarfans.com.  I am trying to get some recording equipment thats easy to  use and somewhat cheap.  Price isn't too big of a problem, but I would like to not exceed $300 if possible.  Plus I have a few questions.  What is JB3 and SBD?  Also, suggestions for equipment is what I am really looking for. Thanks!
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: Humbug on October 14, 2004, 09:33:32 AM
You should start here:

http://www.taperssection.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=4237.0

I think the usual things you have to figure out are: Open (mic stand) or Stealth recording?

JB3 = hard drive recorder, equivalent to DAT, but easier to use. Discontinued.
SBD = Soundboard

 :)
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: SkaGuitarOAR on October 14, 2004, 09:35:49 AM
Thanks!
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: thoman8r on October 14, 2004, 09:48:11 AM
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Proud member of Oarsa and OARfans.com

might want to keep that on the DL around these parts. ;)

+T to get you started

Welcome aboard.
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: pfife on October 14, 2004, 09:50:49 AM
JB3 = hard drive recorder, equivalent to DAT, but easier to use. Discontinued.

Some might dispute this... but that's a different topic.   ;)

Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: pfife on October 14, 2004, 09:52:04 AM
I feel like a total terd trying to shill my old mics all the time, but I'll sell you this stuff for $75.

http://www.taperssection.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=26796.0


Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: thoman8r on October 14, 2004, 09:52:18 AM
JB3 = hard drive recorder, equivalent to DAT, but easier to use. Discontinued.

Some might dispute this... but that's a different topic.   ;)



Yeah it might be easier to transfer stuff because you don't need a digital soundcard to convert, but what could be easier than putting a tape in a deck and pushing record?
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: pfife on October 14, 2004, 09:54:48 AM
JB3 = hard drive recorder, equivalent to DAT, but easier to use. Discontinued.

Some might dispute this... but that's a different topic.   ;)



Yeah it might be easier to transfer stuff because you don't need a digital soundcard to convert, but what could be easier than putting a tape in a deck and pushing record?

Yeah, my thing was the equivalent thing.  He probably means that they are both used to as recorders, but they aren't equivalent when you look at spec kinds of things.
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: Humbug on October 14, 2004, 10:01:17 AM
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Yeah, my thing was the equivalent thing.  He probably means that they are both used to as recorders, but they aren't equivalent when you look at spec kinds of things.


hehe. You guys are really picky. What I probably should have said was 'alternative'. Never actually used a DAT myself, but nothing could be easier than pressing record on the JB3.. ;)
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: pfife on October 14, 2004, 10:06:23 AM
hahahahahahahahahahahahah sorry dude...

I've never used a DAT either, but I was talking more about DAT's having way better A/D converters, primarily.  That, to me, is the biggest downfall of the NJB3.

oh, and +t

Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: SkaGuitarOAR on October 14, 2004, 10:06:49 AM
I am interested in buying that $75 mic...

anyway, where can I get a JB3 and for how much?  I was also wondering, can I somehow use my MD player to record, I know people record onto MDs, but I don't get how.
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: pfife on October 14, 2004, 10:07:52 AM
I am interested in buying that $75 mic...

anyway, where can I get a JB3 and for how much?  I was also wondering, can I somehow use my MD player to record, I know people record onto MDs, but I don't get how.

you can run those mics into that battery box and into the line in on the MD.  Is it a sony MD?
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: thoman8r on October 14, 2004, 10:09:00 AM
I am interested in buying that $75 mic...

anyway, where can I get a JB3 and for how much? 

ebay.  Probably about $150-$175 for a refurbished or used 20gb, plus you'll need an extra battery, that's $35.

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I was also wondering, can I somehow use my MD player to record, I know people record onto MDs, but I don't get how.

You sure can, but you'll still need an external pre-amp/battery box because the pre-amps in the MDs overload too easily.
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: thoman8r on October 14, 2004, 10:09:56 AM
hahahahahahahahahahahahah sorry dude...

I've never used a DAT either, but I was talking more about DAT's having way better A/D converters, primarily.  That, to me, is the biggest downfall of the NJB3.

oh, and +t



Ok, that's what I figured you were referring to.  Strictly as recorders though, the jb3 is just as good as a DAT IMO.
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: SkaGuitarOAR on October 14, 2004, 10:11:14 AM


You sure can, but you'll still need an external pre-amp/battery box because the pre-amps in the MDs overload too easily.


How much would the pre-amp/battery box cost?
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: pfife on October 14, 2004, 10:11:50 AM


You sure can, but you'll still need an external pre-amp/battery box because the pre-amps in the MDs overload too easily.


How much would the pre-amp/battery box cost?

I'm including that in the $75 deal...
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: thoman8r on October 14, 2004, 10:14:13 AM


You sure can, but you'll still need an external pre-amp/battery box because the pre-amps in the MDs overload too easily.



How much would the pre-amp/battery box cost?

You should be able to get one from www.soundprofessionals.com for 50 bucks or so.
Title: Re: Need gear info, newbie
Post by: SkaGuitarOAR on October 14, 2004, 11:12:03 AM


You sure can, but you'll still need an external pre-amp/battery box because the pre-amps in the MDs overload too easily.


How much would the pre-amp/battery box cost?

I'm including that in the $75 deal...


Ya I saw that right after I posted, sorry.  Hmm you may have a buyer...PM me with paying details and shipping costs and such.

EDIT: Now that I have a mic (hopefully) and an MD player, do I need anything else to record?