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Offline taper420

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Re: Can you clip a microphone?
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2007, 03:24:06 PM »
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Re: Can you clip a microphone?
« Reply #16 on: April 09, 2007, 07:06:53 PM »
I also learned the hard way that the onboard mic pres in a lot of different devices sold for "recording" wouldn't do a good job in a boardroom...no way a concert hall.

I took the dive on a stock PMD670 on ebay even after reading about all the mods and so forth...so of course I took it out to record a couple of local bands (offering a freebie) and the pres overloaded at the drop of a kick drum...all the while levels running at -06 to -03...terrible really and totally useless...so I got a dmod ua5...prob solved...borrow a preamp from someone and try running line or digi in on your device.

Korg makes electronics of good caliber so the recorder is prob good to go if you get around the preamp stage...haven't heard any recordings made with one of these yet....
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