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cheap device to hook into boards?
« on: July 07, 2026, 02:13:07 PM »
looking for something that I can get a couple of for relatively cheap to hook into boards at some of the festivals I attend. Ideally would be 32 bit  , and have XLR/TRS inputs.  Right now the Zoom R4 looks decent for that purpose, but not sure if there is anything better than that for the price.  Looking to acquire 2-3 of them so I can leave them at different stages. Hauling my mics between stages can get a bit tiring, plus a lot of times sets overlap. 

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Re: cheap device to hook into boards?
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2026, 06:01:44 PM »
Zoom F3
Tascam FR-AV2
^ Both are current and proven to be very good for that kind of thing

Of course there are others, including plenty of legacy 2-ch SD card recorders with XLR inputs, and some new ones not yet released or less tested
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Re: cheap device to hook into boards?
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2026, 06:28:34 PM »
Many (most?) modern 'boards have slots for memory sticks. Those are cheap, but you need to make sure that is a possibility. 
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Re: cheap device to hook into boards?
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 05:06:21 AM »
Zoom H1 XLR if 2 inputs is enough?

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Re: cheap device to hook into boards?
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 07:52:12 PM »
I'd find a used 32bit float Zoom F3 for around $200 or $225 and tape something on the back of it to store a 32gb SD card or USB stick or both.  I would have absolutely zero concern about getting an F3 used.  Those things have a metal case and they are SOLID.  With a fresh set of alkalines, you'd have everything you need in your pocket for any SBD your encounter except maybe a set of XLR cables, which the venue should have.
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Re: cheap device to hook into boards?
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 10:54:36 PM »
Quote from: aaronji on July 07, 2026, 06:28:34 PMMany (most?) modern 'boards have slots for memory sticks. Those are cheap, but you need to make sure that is a possibility.
X32 boards by Midas or Behringer (same console but with different preamps and a few other features) require a FAT formatted thumbdrive (aka FAT32 for drives over 4 GB).
Yamaha CL series also uses FAT format.
Allen and Heath QU series uses FAT32 format, and their manuals recommend formatting the drive in the console before use. Note that this will erase whatever was previously on the drive.

Some other consoles may work with EXFAT formatted thumb drives, so it might be a good idea to bring one of each kind.

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Re: cheap device to hook into boards?
« Reply #6 on: Today at 12:03:50 AM »
Quote from: fanofjam on Yesterday at 07:52:12 PMexcept maybe a set of XLR cables, which the venue should have.
Wow. That's not good advice for someone new to the hobby.

Don't ever count on the venue to provide you with *anything*.

Expect the opposite.



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Re: cheap device to hook into boards?
« Reply #7 on: Today at 12:57:23 AM »
Quote from: tim in jersey on Today at 12:03:50 AM
Quote from: fanofjam on Yesterday at 07:52:12 PMexcept maybe a set of XLR cables, which the venue should have.
Wow. That's not good advice for someone new to the hobby.

Don't ever count on the venue to provide you with *anything*.

Expect the opposite.
True...my bad.  I was just thinking he wanted to go as light as possible, but yeah being self-equipped is basic to this hobby.  Honestly though, whenever I've come up short and needed an XLR cable, Ive asked nicely and as long as it's not five minutes before showtime, the FOB guy is happy to help.  But yeah, agreed that it's not good form to just assume the FOH guy will be able to provide what you need.

In addition, if you truly wanted to be ready for any SBD possibility, a set of XLRs wouldn't be the only cables needed.  You'd also need RCA's on the SBD side of the cable in cases where the SBD outs are RCAs.  You'd want XLR female to XLR female adapters, XLR male to XLR male adapters in case SBD XLR gender doesn't match the tail end of your conventional XLR cable, etc.  
Mic Capsules:  Schoeps MK4 x 2, MK41 x 2, MK4S x 2, MK3 x 2, MK21 x 2, MK8 x 1, M934b x 5, M241 x 4, Nakamichi CP-701 x 2, CP-702 x 2
Mic Bodies: Schoeps m222 tubes, Schoeps CMC-4 (modified for 48v phantom), Schoeps CMMT-30 x 5, Nakamichi CM-700 x 2
Active Cable Systems:  Schoeps KCY, Schoeps Modded KC5, Schoeps nbob and extensions
Recorders: SD788t x 2, Zoom F6, SD MixPre-3i, Deity PR-2, Zoom F3, Marantz PMD-661, Tascam DR-100i, Marantz PMD-620, Korg MR-1
Preamps:  Sonosax SX-M2D2, Schoeps VMS-5U, Schoeps VMS-52UB x 2, Schoeps VMS-42UB, Schoeps VMS-02IB, Riotbox, Cooper CSPA-1
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Re: cheap device to hook into boards?
« Reply #8 on: Today at 01:51:21 AM »
Quote from: fanofjam on Today at 12:57:23 AM
Quote from: tim in jersey on Today at 12:03:50 AM
Quote from: fanofjam on Yesterday at 07:52:12 PMexcept maybe a set of XLR cables, which the venue should have.
Wow. That's not good advice for someone new to the hobby.

Don't ever count on the venue to provide you with *anything*.

Expect the opposite.
True...my bad.  I was just thinking he wanted to go as light as possible, but yeah being self-equipped is basic to this hobby.  Honestly though, whenever I've come up short and needed an XLR cable, Ive asked nicely and as long as it's not five minutes before showtime, the FOB guy is happy to help. . 

I've loaned XLR cables to the house more than once!

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Re: cheap device to hook into boards?
« Reply #9 on: Today at 11:05:51 AM »
Quote from: morst on Yesterday at 10:54:36 PMYamaha CL series also uses FAT format.
Allen and Heath QU series uses FAT32 format, and their manuals recommend formatting the drive in the console before use. Note that this will erase whatever was previously on the drive.
Some other consoles may work with EXFAT formatted thumb drives, so it might be a good idea to bring one of each kind.
This makes for easy and well prepared.  When a board patch might be available, I bring a small shaving kit bag that contains gear I might need for it.  In addition to containing the small recorder, an extra SD card, external battery, cables and output jack adapters, there is a ziplock sandwich bag with are two USB thumb drives. One is formatted FAT32 the other EXFAT, and both are clearly labeled. The bag is small enough that its not much hassle to bring even if the SBD patch doesn't happen for whatever reason.
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