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Deniz Ahmet November 24th, 2008 07:49 AM

Which lapel/lav mic (not sennheiser)
 
So I want to run a good lapel mic into my Zoom recorder on the Groom.

Any one got a good quality suggestion?

Thank you!

Peter Chung November 24th, 2008 10:06 AM

Giant Squid Mics are pretty good. Check them out: http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com

Scott Adams November 24th, 2008 10:43 AM

Could the Zoom not simply be placed somewhere close to the action and pick up the audio?

Peter Szilveszter December 2nd, 2008 11:29 PM

These guys TramMicrophones.com - TRAM Lavalier Microphones and Tram Mic Clips are one of the preferred lavs used in the US film industry and they are quiet well priced, once I have the budget I will be purchasing a couple.

Perrone Ford December 3rd, 2008 12:04 AM

I looked at the Tram, PSC, Sanken, etc. Ended up going with the Countryman. Best bang for the buck in my view, small, and great sound.

Christopher Glavan December 3rd, 2008 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Szilveszter (Post 972056)
... once I have the budget I will be purchasing a couple.

What's a 'budget'? =)

I don't pretend to know the first thing about which mics are best for our application, but I'm using $15 Audio Technica lavs and have been getting very decent sound quality. Trade-off is the 1/8" jack and really long wire, but the wire can be cut down for your needs easily. I'm sure it's not super-sexy quality wiring or anything, but at $15 it's not a big investment and it might work very well for you.

Peter Rush December 3rd, 2008 03:01 PM

I use this Audio-Technica omni lavalier ATR35s into my Zoom H2 and it sounds just fine. It's not expensive either

Audio-Technica - Microphones, headphones, wireless microphone systems, noise-cancelling headphones & more : ATR35s Omnidirectional Condenser Lavalier Microphone

Pete

Peter Szilveszter December 3rd, 2008 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christopher Glavan (Post 972092)
What's a 'budget'? =)

I don't pretend to know the first thing about which mics are best for our application, but I'm using $15 Audio Technica lavs and have been getting very decent sound quality. Trade-off is the 1/8" jack and really long wire, but the wire can be cut down for your needs easily. I'm sure it's not super-sexy quality wiring or anything, but at $15 it's not a big investment and it might work very well for you.

Cheap is fine but for me the audio quality is important, currently I have the giant squid lav but I definitely will upgrade to TramLavs as the audio reproduction is way better and things like handling/rubbing noise is much better.


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