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Greg Walsh May 19th, 2009 06:34 AM

Sound for Sony FX7/FX1000
 
Just ordered my FX1000 - cant wait.
At the moment I am doing mostly weddings so need advice re sound. What are my options here for good "economical" sound?

Adalberto Lopez May 19th, 2009 07:54 AM

You might want to elaborate more on that. Are you asking about XLR adapters, wireless systems, or shotgun microphones?

Be more precise so that other users can respond to your question.

I'll take my guess and assume that you're asking about adding professional microphones at a reasonable cost. I would go with a XLR adapter box, either BeachTek or JuicedLink, preferably one with phantom power. Mainly so you have the flexibility of connecting various sources at once and having control over them. If you just want to use the 3.5 connector you might want to consider the Rode | Stereo VideoMic which offers pretty good sound. Regarding wireless systems both Sennheiser and Sony receivers offer a 3.5 connection. And well if you're considering a shotgun microphone that depends on how much you're willing to spend.

Try providing a price range of what you're able to afford. Like other users may tell you and agree, audio is something you really can't skimp on.

Greg Walsh May 19th, 2009 01:55 PM

Mic's for FX7/1000
 
Yes i know I was vague.
I currently have a Rode videomike, and am looking at lapelier wireless systems .

What are my options for a 3.5mm connection and esp for the FX7/1000.

Adalberto Lopez May 19th, 2009 10:27 PM

Well like I mentioned there's the Sennheiser and Sony kits, there's more but I'm more familiar with those. Both come with the option of XLR and 3.5mm from the receiver, it comes with both cables supplied.

Brand new they retail around $800 but if you shop around you can find them at a lower price. I don't know how long you've being a member here, but look for the 'Private Classifieds' section, it usually shows up after a certain amount of time, were members of this forums post their gear for sale before they move to ebay.com or other sites. Right now there's one user selling two combos for around $400/$300.

Greg Walsh May 20th, 2009 11:22 AM

Thanks. Will check it out


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