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Title: new to the game...
Post by: helfrizzle on February 10, 2005, 06:14:09 PM
i've been a fan of live shows for as long as i can remember.  i like how live shows are always more spontaneous, and just seem to have a little "something else", as opposed to studio recordings.  don't get me wrong, studio recordings are cool, but live shows are never the same twice.  okay, on to the point...

i'm pretty new to the whole taping scene, but have been to a lot of cool concerts and wished afterwards that i could have a recording of it.  i've known that it's possible, but always mis-believed that there wasn't any feasible way for me to do it.

i have been looking into getting a somewhat stealthy setup.  i don't plan on doing any illegal recording, i just want to keep the size of the setup down.

from what i've seen, there are many many different options.  rather than spending money on something i'm unsure about, i wanted to get some advice.

i was hoping that the tapers here might be willing to tell me of their "tried and true" setups (good, but not necessarily of audiophile quality) that i could/should look into and give me a ballpark price as to how much it would cost to get something similar.

thanks in advance,
brian

feel free to email me:  bnhelfrich@gmail.com
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: Tim on February 10, 2005, 06:30:58 PM
for starters what's your budget? once we know that we can start giving advice...

+T and welcome
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: MarkDavidson218 on February 10, 2005, 07:20:20 PM
at853>battbox/preamp>m1. i think you could get the mics for about 150-200 used? and a m1 for 300-400 right? correct me if i'm wrong with prices :)
-mark
ps. don't forget a nice spring kangel
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: helfrizzle on February 10, 2005, 07:39:36 PM
700 bucks (give or take)
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: helfrizzle on February 10, 2005, 07:49:10 PM
someone told me to look into giant squid audio lab's omni-stereo mic because they're small but supposedly can record with good quality... any other opinions?

link to mic:
http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com/gs/gs-stereo1.htm

second question... is it possible to use an iPod as a storage device?  i saw a website talkin about this, but idunno if its bs or not
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: Sanjay on February 10, 2005, 07:51:04 PM
for $700 this is what I would run for stealth. 

Leegeddy Franken Naks or at853
Sound Devices Mp-2
Creative njb3


Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: setboy on February 10, 2005, 07:54:24 PM
someone told me to look into giant squid audio lab's omni-stereo mic because they're small but supposedly can record with good quality... any other opinions?

link to mic:
http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com/gs/gs-stereo1.htm

you can get better than that look in to the AT mic line like at853s or 943s and do lots of searching on here and you can find what your looking for
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: Sanjay on February 10, 2005, 07:58:12 PM
someone told me to look into giant squid audio lab's omni-stereo mic because they're small but supposedly can record with good quality... any other opinions?

link to mic:
http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com/gs/gs-stereo1.htm

For your budget stay away from them, much much better options can be had

second question... is it possible to use an iPod as a storage device?  i saw a website talkin about this, but idunno if its bs or not

yes it is possible, whether you mean to store files, or actually record them, the answer is yes, storage is easy but i don't know why you wouldn't get an external HD.  As for recording, there is a way to hack your ipod to do it, it is potentially dangerous to your ipod, and the quality and reliablility is severely questionable.  I would rather run an analog tape than my ipod.  but my .02 cents

Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: helfrizzle on February 10, 2005, 08:37:27 PM
another suggestion i've gotten is using minidisc for storage.. any thoughts on that?
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: setboy on February 10, 2005, 08:57:18 PM
another suggestion i've gotten is using minidisc for storage.. any thoughts on that?

i dont know much about minidisc stuff but it does not sound good to me BUT like i said i dont know ANY thing about  minidiscs

Raphael
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: Sanjay on February 10, 2005, 09:13:12 PM
another suggestion i've gotten is using minidisc for storage.. any thoughts on that?
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njb3, no switching discs, no buying media, lighting quick transfers, easy adjustment of levels and its not much more expensive at all.
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: jdawg on February 10, 2005, 10:33:36 PM
Get a Nomad Jukebox 3 (njb3) to store the recording. There's some refurbs on ebay again for $150. But then you would need something that puts out optical signal. I know your looking for a 'stealth' setup, but if you go to a lot of shows and you like to have fun, dance around a little, grab a beer during the show, whatever, you may want to look at some bigger mics / stand. Check out the AKG's (c1000's) well within your budget along with all the other misc items needed.


Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: jaguaracer on February 10, 2005, 10:37:41 PM
My suggestion.
at853($130)->ps-2->ad-20 ($300, both ps2 and ad20)->Nomad JB3 ($170) ~ $600 (all rough figures)
Very good starter/used often/popular/smallish/tried and true rig. Could save some dough and get a little cheaper mics at soundprofessionals.com if you wanted.
Check out the yard sale to pick those items up. All prices quoted from various yard sale offers.
Here's a very good started page too. http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=4237.0 Will explain all those shortforms for gear and explain what each step of the way actually does.
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: jaguaracer on February 11, 2005, 09:32:47 AM
...and maybe pickup a battery box (80~90) to substite for the ps2->ad20 if you want to go really steathly.
Title: Re: new to the game...
Post by: Roamer on February 11, 2005, 10:02:15 AM
another suggestion i've gotten is using minidisc for storage.. any thoughts on that?
I have a HiMD and I have recently received a new JB3 (thanks to  caymanreview !  ;) ) which I should try tonight. Main advantage of MD/HiMD if your stealthing is size and weight. Only new HiMD (vs 'standard' MD) will record uncompressed. Transfer is much easier with JB3 and you don't have media.