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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: Doc on January 09, 2008, 10:48:03 PM
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I've read 'all' (well most) of the threads about stereo mics, etc.
There's an LSD2 in the Yard Sale forum and a VP88 at my local store. (about the same price < price a marginal consideration)
I will be traveling to Europe with it to record college concert bands/orchestras.
My recording rig will take up my carry-on and part of my 1 checked bag so I
would prefer it be rugged, not too heavy, internal battery (Phantom eats up the batteries on my Marantz 660)
Looks like the VP-88 wins...but....I like the flexibility of the LSD2 (not ONLY M/S)
anyone care to convince me to get the LSD2 from a forum member
Thanks
Doc
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My vote is for the vp-88. That is a nice mic and the options for mid-side make it very flexible along with the fact that you need as small a rig as possible. For what it sounds like you need, the vp-88 is the way to go. Much smaller footprint over the lsd2 as well.
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I think the VP88 is definitely a better match for your needs. The LSD2 is a beast. It sounds very nice for the price, but it's big and heavy.
Even with the extra options of the LSD2, I greatly prefer M/S over X/Y cards. Blumlein can be nice though.
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Thanks guys. That was quick, easy, and relatively painless!
Didn't take much convincing
Gonna go with the VP88
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Update:
Found very clean VP88 on ebay
First test tonight. Ran M/S and aside from plugging the mid into right and side into left, sounds great! (once I swapped channels and decoded.) This is definitely going to Ireland with us.
Forgot how short the 5-pin xlr->2x3-pin adapter is. I need to get a hydra. (see my request in Yardsale
Thanks again for the advice
Doc
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I'd be happy to make one for you...
PM me.
:)