Recently acquired the Stereo version of the Instamic Pro Plus C and have been experimenting with it the past week or so.
I walked around New Orleans and recorded in a variety of settings from festival stages, to small rooms with traditional jazz, to noisy bar rooms, to street performers.
A few notes:
1. the bluetooth app connection is spotty at best. It is important to set your levels as you start recording bc there is no guarantee your phone and Instamic will remain connected. The best result I had was keeping the app open and phone screen on, but every recording session the app and the phone disconnected before the end of the recording session.
2. figuring out how to turn the mic off, or stop a recording, once the app and phone were not connected was a little touchy. I generated a ton of 3-5 second recordings due to me not properly turning the mic off.
3. I did not record in 32 bit float mono, mainly bc I wanted to test out its "stereo" effect. This meant setting levels was paramount. I found that a setting between -18 and -24 was perfect for loud amplified music.
I ended up recording George Porter Jr. at the Maple Leaf in New Orleans and experimented with two techniques;
- the early set I 'mounted' the instamic to the support beam in the ceiling on the floor. There happened to be a nail almost dead center on that beam and the magnetic mic clip the instamic ships with held securely. I still think the mic would've rested on the beam without that nail, but it definitely added to me peace of mind knowing there was a magnetic connection on that beam.
- the late set I attached the mic to the inside of my t shirt - Having the 'wart' of the mic on the outside of the shirt I felt VERY exposed (since I was essentially standing on stage with the band) so I decided to just have the magnet on the outside and the mic inside the shirt.
Last night I recorded a LOUD punk/psych band named Ty Segall at the Ogden in Denver. For this I attached the mic to a seam on my shirt and stood as close to dead center I could and about 12 feet away from the stage.
I present these links for your information and reference.... all in all I find this recorder to make some very good recordings and can definitely handle the sound pressures rock concerts pump out.
Let me know what you think!
George Porter Jr. at the Maple Leaf April 13, 2026
https://archive.org/details/gpjrp2026-04-13Ty Segall at Ogden Theater April 18, 2026
https://archive.org/details/tysegall2026-04-18