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Re: Zoom’s 32-bit float m/s - Instamic Pro Plus C
« Reply #60 on: November 09, 2025, 10:45:30 AM »
Got mine on Thursday and put it to use that night. Ran it (24/48, Mid-side) concurrent with 2 other rigs (4061 dpas -mma-a- iPhone and Mic Madness Hypers-SP Battery Box- Sony A10). When I am home on Tuesday I will post the raw wav comps for anyone interested. Overall positive impression, it has a lot of potential, particularly in super-stealth situations. I have 3 other shows this week, so I will be putting it to work.

Negative observations:

1-like all Zoom Bluetooth connections, this one sucked. Set levels flat at start of show, lost connection within 10 minutes and could not reconnect. Had the device in my hat with the LEDs off, so I let it run and could not confirm if I got anything at all until I plugged it into my PC.

2-Device got hot. I had it tucked in the bill of a mesh Kangol and it was hot to the touch at the end of the show. It had been running for about 2 hours and twenty minutes.


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Re: Zoom’s 32-bit float m/s - Instamic Pro Plus C
« Reply #61 on: November 10, 2025, 09:52:51 AM »
Ran it (24/48, Mid-side) concurrent with 2 other rigs (4061 dpas -mma-a- iPhone and Mic Madness Hypers-SP Battery Box- Sony A10). When I am home on Tuesday I will post the raw wav comps for anyone interested.

I'm very interested in hearing the comparison with the 4061 recording, as I envision using a few of these in place of or in combination with them.   Along that line, I picked up a second Deity PR2 last week and sync'd the two together with shared clock and control via the phone app, creating a 4 x 4061 baffled LRCB array that I ran for Thomas Dolby on Friday.  Haven't had a chance to check sync of the files yet.  Under consideration is the use of four of these in place of the twin 4061>PR2 setup, just wasn't quite ready to commit to four of these quite yet so went that route first.
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Re: Zoom’s 32-bit float m/s - Instamic Pro Plus C
« Reply #62 on: November 11, 2025, 06:52:26 AM »
3 ten minute samples attached. Only treatment was getting the levels close to each other.

https://drive.proton.me/urls/3FSW9PP0MW#qK6p0VKn6wdX

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Re: Zoom’s 32-bit float m/s - Instamic Pro Plus C
« Reply #63 on: November 16, 2025, 06:30:57 AM »
3 ten minute samples attached. Only treatment was getting the levels close to each other.

https://drive.proton.me/urls/3FSW9PP0MW#qK6p0VKn6wdX

I'm surprised that I think the Instamic sounds better than the others. I have taped a few shows using the Instamic Pro Plus (not the C-version). They sound fine, but they can pick up a lot of talking and singing from the audience.

 

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