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Dale Baglo November 17th, 2007 12:17 PM

Wired Lav?>HV20
 
Can anyone suggest a reasonably decent *wired* lav that would work directly with a Canon HV20? (BTW, I don't have a Beachtek box or anything that would permit XLR connectors.)

Hsien Yong November 18th, 2007 05:52 PM

How about a giantsquid?
http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com...-micline1.html

Ty Ford November 18th, 2007 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dale Baglo (Post 777102)
Can anyone suggest a reasonably decent *wired* lav that would work directly with a Canon HV20? (BTW, I don't have a Beachtek box or anything that would permit XLR connectors.)

I don't know and good lavs that don't come with an XLR connector (or at least a LINK that would let them be used with an XLR or with a body mic transmitter.)

Regards,

Ty Ford

Steve House November 19th, 2007 04:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dale Baglo (Post 777102)
Can anyone suggest a reasonably decent *wired* lav that would work directly with a Canon HV20? (BTW, I don't have a Beachtek box or anything that would permit XLR connectors.)

Why not get go ahead and get a Beach or similar that would expand your range of available mic options? As you grow your kit, you're going to find that limiting yourself to non-XLR is going to rule out an awfully lot of good gear.

Andy Wilkinson November 19th, 2007 05:15 AM

Good suggestion. Either that or get a Rode XLR Converter Plug like the one shown on this webpage if you need this as a cheap connectivity flexiblity option (accessory suggestion for the first mic on the page and also scroll down to near the end.)

http://www.b-hague.co.uk/camcorder_m...ccessories.htm

Dale Baglo November 21st, 2007 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve House (Post 777855)
As you grow your kit, you're going to find that limiting yourself to non-XLR is going to rule out an awfully lot of good gear.

Well, I have a ton of XLR mics... well 13 anyway. But no lavs. And being that I don't usually record "keeper audio" to the camera (I use a Tascam DAT if possible) I don't know that I want to spend a whole lot of money on the lav/BeachTek solution. I might just put up a couple of my big ugly large condenser mics and record to DAT. It won't be pretty though.

Anna Harmon November 22nd, 2007 11:02 PM

You don't usually means you sometimes do. It's worth the investment. You'll find you using your recorder less. Especially if you're already calling your setup "ugly". You'll have more options for now and for the future.

I don't have wired lavs. I use an ambient Eumel which allows me to "wire" my wireless lavs. I just plug the mics into the Eumel and go. You need phantom power though.


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