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Title: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: willyjbrown on June 28, 2006, 02:08:09 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/Roland-Edirol-R-1-24-Bit-Digital-Wave-MP3-Recorder_W0QQitemZ320000619452QQihZ011QQcategoryZ41479QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

This is my first post. A friend of mine knew of this site and suggested it to me so I can educate myself with taping. As many concerts as I go to, and as much as I enjoy live recordings from dimeadozen and other sites, I figured I would get into the fun. I've read most of the stuff on this site for newbies, but I'm still not all the way there as far as knowledge of this stuff goes. Basically I want to get started ASAP, with an overal budget of about $500. I'm willing to buy used since my budget is low. I want something stealth, mainly for small-medium clubs and theaters, but I'd like to pull off the occasional taping at an arena or amphitheater eventually. For an idea of venues, I mainly go to the Atlanta area. I found this on ebay and wanted to know if anybody has experience with an Edirol R-1 or Church Audio mics and what not. Thanks for the help.
Title: Re: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: grider on June 28, 2006, 02:31:00 PM
it will be pretty hard to assemble a recording rig for just $500, perhaps you should start out by buying a recording device such as a JB3 or an Iriver or even a dat deck and patch from other tapers for now, and save up a grand or so for the basic equipment you will need, not to discourage you but your budget will not get it done really, and this is an expensive hobby as everyone here knows
Title: Re: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: J.Maye on June 29, 2006, 11:25:43 AM
it will be pretty hard to assemble a recording rig for just $500, perhaps you should start out by buying a recording device such as a JB3 or an Iriver or even a dat deck and patch from other tapers for now, and save up a grand or so for the basic equipment you will need, not to discourage you but your budget will not get it done really, and this is an expensive hobby as everyone here knows

I dont know about that. this is $305 right now and comes with a pre and church audio mics. I have never used/heard the church audio mics but they seem to be popular for a low-end of the price spectrum mic. This package would definately let you start capturing sound. Throw in some power, stand, and cables and your set. It's obviously not top of the line, but get yourself some good patch cables and you'll be on your way.
Title: Re: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: grider on June 29, 2006, 12:44:58 PM
yea I guess you could pick up this R1 and run an Audio Technica 822 or 825 (which run on their own internal batteries for phantom mic power) directly into it, that would work and the mic would run you about $150 used or perhaps even new in an ebay auction
Title: Re: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: J.Maye on June 29, 2006, 01:07:02 PM
This package comes with a pre and mics already though. Unless Im reading something wrong. It even has the cf card to get started with. I wonder if this was listed by a fellow TS.com member?

Do you think the mics/pre would be un-usable for concert recording?
Title: Re: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: Unitmonster on June 29, 2006, 01:58:36 PM
I think you're misreading the ad. I believe that price is for the recorder only. The rest is links to other auctions.

Edit: now that I re-read it I'm not so sure. It's confusing. Better to check with the seller first.


you may also want to browse through the yard sale here for some good starter kits. 
Title: Re: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: grider on June 29, 2006, 02:49:43 PM
and an R1 with a flash card and a preamp and mics for three to five hundred would be a bit of a steal, worth twice that probably
Title: Re: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: Javier Cinakowski on June 29, 2006, 03:03:01 PM
Great price and a great preamp and good mics.  That rig will sound just fine!!! 
Title: Re: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: J.Maye on June 29, 2006, 03:17:58 PM
Oh yea, mics and pre are included.
"Included here as a bonus are some really great MIC by Church Audio and a AMP.See  the Three links below for a detailed description of the MIC and BOX.The MIC and Box were used once with great results and are in mint condition.To sweeten the deal even more I will include a Toshibia 2GB CF card.You can record a 3 hour concert at 16 BIT with this.This package has it all..Paypal is accepted and shipping is $12.00"

Now Im kind of thinking about buying this. :D
Title: Re: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: Church-Audio on June 29, 2006, 03:26:00 PM
The mics and preamp will be fine to start out with, and I honor will honor any warranty issues with my products no mater where or when they were purchased.

Chris Church
Church Audio


http://cgi.ebay.com/Roland-Edirol-R-1-24-Bit-Digital-Wave-MP3-Recorder_W0QQitemZ320000619452QQihZ011QQcategoryZ41479QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

This is my first post. A friend of mine knew of this site and suggested it to me so I can educate myself with taping. As many concerts as I go to, and as much as I enjoy live recordings from dimeadozen and other sites, I figured I would get into the fun. I've read most of the stuff on this site for newbies, but I'm still not all the way there as far as knowledge of this stuff goes. Basically I want to get started ASAP, with an overal budget of about $500. I'm willing to buy used since my budget is low. I want something stealth, mainly for small-medium clubs and theaters, but I'd like to pull off the occasional taping at an arena or amphitheater eventually. For an idea of venues, I mainly go to the Atlanta area. I found this on ebay and wanted to know if anybody has experience with an Edirol R-1 or Church Audio mics and what not. Thanks for the help.
Title: Re: Your opinions on this ebay listing
Post by: balou2 on July 04, 2006, 02:59:44 AM
The mics and preamp will be fine to start out with, and I honor will honor any warranty issues with my products no mater where or when they were purchased.

Chris Church
Church Audio

That's cool.