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Dan Minor March 14th, 2006 09:02 AM

I am in Love
 
I am in love with the I-river 895 with a Giant Squid lav mic. I used one for the first time this sunday with a line level of 50 and am very impressed. Anyone who has not considered this is missing the boat. I used it on the officiant and he was impressed with the size and recording time and the fact I could lock down the setting and he couldn't screw it up. Thanks Glen and others for sharing the I-river idea with me. I owe you!!!

Edward Slonaker March 14th, 2006 10:59 AM

Hey, Dan, did you get a "refurb" IFP-895? I'm curious about a setting on there. I got mine (IFP-899) a couple weeks ago and am trying to record in "mono" but, so far, none of the mono mics I've plugged in will record anything. However, I can switch it to "stereo" and it records fine.

Think it would be the mic? Other than that, I too love my iRiver. I can't get over how tiny the thing is!

Ed.

Edward Troxel March 14th, 2006 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward Slonaker
Hey, Dan, did you get a "refurb" IFP-895? I'm curious about a setting on there. I got mine a couple weeks ago and am trying to record in "mono" but, so far, none of the mono mics I've plugged in will record anything. However, I can switch it to "stereo" and it records fine.

Think it would be the mic? Other than that, I too love my iRiver. I can't get over how tiny the thing is!

The key is the Giant Squid mic. It's purposely wired BACKWARDS so that it properly works with iRiver (which is backwards to standard). That is what allows the mono setting to work.

Dan Minor March 14th, 2006 12:00 PM

Ed is correct. Get the Giant Squid mic.

Edward Slonaker March 14th, 2006 12:12 PM

Excellent! You guys are awesome. Thanks! I was worried that my refurb was jinxed. I called iRiver and they didn't have a clue, ran me through a hundred troubleshooting tests and then gave me an RMA number. About five minutes after that happened was when I discovered it worked in "stereo" mode and was willing to live with that.

I'm going on SquidLabs and ordering now. Woohoo!

Steven Davis March 14th, 2006 12:31 PM

So, just curious, did I miss the boat on the best Iriver for actor recording, such as the one mentioned in this. I was going to get a couple of mp3 recorders as backups for audio. Just curious.

Edward Slonaker March 14th, 2006 01:01 PM

I notice iRiver's taken all of the 800 series player/recorders off their site. They still sell the 700 series, which I understand are just as good.

I got mine off of eBay for $99. It's the IFP-899 (1GB model). I'm very happy with it. The seller, out of Florida, had 25 of 'em and offered a 3-year extended warranty for $9.99. Got that too.

Do a search for "IFP-899" (or "895") and you should see them.

John Brickner Jr March 14th, 2006 02:54 PM

Yeah, I had to do some extensive Ebaying to get a good deal on an iRiver. I finally got an iRiver 795 512MB for 60 dollars. By the way thanks to those who recommended the iRiver/GS combo plus the settings to use.

Monte Comeau March 14th, 2006 04:55 PM

Can someone tell me what exactly do I require as far as the iRiver and accessories for use in wedding videos to cature BG?

I don't know what a giant squid is!

Edward Slonaker March 15th, 2006 05:36 AM

http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com/gs/gs-mono1.htm

Giant Squid is a brand of microphone. They make one that's specifically designed (for reasons explained above) for the iRiver 700, 800 & 900 series MP3 players/recorders. Click on the link above and it should take you right to 'em.

This arrangement has been suggested as an alternate (backup?) source for capturing the "nuptuals." This is also great for interviews, presentations,...just about any situation where you'd want something small (and, bubba, it is small - about the size of a roll of quarters) to place and capture audio.

Jeremy Rochefort March 15th, 2006 01:25 PM

genuine sites needed for order
 
Gents - being on the 'wrong side of the pond', I would appreciate input from the folks on the forum as to which sites I could use to order from for overseas despatch for the iRiver - the local folks think I'm looking for some obscure river in Tibet!

And more specifically, which model would be the better one/s to choose from

Many thanks

Cheers

Monte Comeau March 15th, 2006 02:34 PM

Is this similar to the Olympus WS 200? That I already have?
http://www.aaaprice.com/ws200s.html

Could I use the Giant Squid with this?

John L Scott March 15th, 2006 07:00 PM

Giant-Squid-Audio-Lab Links
 
http://stores.ebay.com/Giant-Squid-Audio-Lab

http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com/

Darren builds custom mics. Delivery is supersonic. Both of my mics got here just in time to video my sons wedding. I just wish the Sony tech was as fast.

I have a iRiver iFP-790 that I bought on eBay for $50 and it worked flawless with his mics....

Edward Slonaker March 24th, 2006 05:30 AM

Got my GS iRiver mic (with the right-angle plug) yesterday and it works like a champ AND in MONO mode! *happy dance* Thanks, fellas, my faith in factory refurbs is renewed.

Dan Minor March 24th, 2006 12:19 PM

That rocks ed!!

Now if more people on this forum took Glen and rest's advice they could be elated just like you. I just used "the combo" to capture some audio from a reporter style interview in 20MPH winds on the Gulf of Mexico and it was flawless. I BELIEVE


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