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Brian Mackey March 26th, 2003 11:43 PM

Help with this combination
 
I have a Sony Vx2000, and a Sennheiser MKE300 shotgun microphone. I am picking up the vibration from tape motors whenthe microphne is connected to the hot shoe, or connected anywhere on the vx2000. I know this hum or noise can be edited out, but I need to be able to just hand off the tape to the client. when I remove the MKE300 from the camera, the noise stops and I get great audio. Getting a shock mount is not the answer as this MKE300 has the built on hot shoe, and wont sit right in a shock mount. does anyone have any experiance with this issue and a possbile fix? I really cant afford to buy a different mic and mount.

Thank you in advance

Brian

Tom Hardwick March 27th, 2003 12:53 PM

You've hit a well known problem Brian. The Sony range of camcorders hum badly with the MKE300, and that's why Sennheiser have produced the MKE300D - the D standing for digital. Sennheiser (UK) will modify your 300 for a price and it'll be a lot better - it involves a tear down and shielding adding to the output wiring.

I use my 300 on top of the vertical arm of a big "L" bracket, the VX2k being attached to the horizontal arm. With them moved apart like this, and the 300 on rubber blocks, the hum is almost eliminated.

tom.

Brian Mackey March 27th, 2003 01:01 PM

What about Sennheiser USA
 
do you think I should contact them?

Garret Ambrosio March 27th, 2003 02:59 PM

I look at B&H for the MKE300D but I couldn't find it. Where can I pick up one of these bad boys?


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