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Dan Brockett January 9th, 2008 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Boda (Post 805903)
Well done Dan. You have certainly assembled an excellent resource. Be ready to do it all again in 5 years.

Hmm...you think we'll all be using those old fashioned "microphones" in 2013? ;-)

Dan

Noel Evans January 10th, 2008 12:25 AM

Excellent, excellent work Dan. I cant remember when I saw a side by side with so many mics included. Helps people make choices or reaffirm those already made.

I have to say I am guilty of using a boom mounted shotgun indoors a lot, because I use the CS3 and its incredibly versatile in this manner. And when I switch from an an Interior to Exterior, my sound whilst different because of ambience has a similar quality to it across the board. I find if I need to I can fake other components where needed.

Ben Syverson January 10th, 2008 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan Brockett (Post 805915)
Hmm...you think we'll all be using those old fashioned "microphones" in 2013? ;-)

Our microphones are probably the only things that won't be obsolete in 2013. :)

Dan Brockett January 10th, 2008 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Noel Evans (Post 805983)
Excellent, excellent work Dan. I cant remember when I saw a side by side with so many mics included. Helps people make choices or reaffirm those already made.

I have to say I am guilty of using a boom mounted shotgun indoors a lot, because I use the CS3 and its incredibly versatile in this manner. And when I switch from an an Interior to Exterior, my sound whilst different because of ambience has a similar quality to it across the board. I find if I need to I can fake other components where needed.

Hi Noel:

So glad that you like the article, doing all of that recording and playing back was a real ear opener for me as well. Nothing like hands-on testing to really help you decide what you like. Unfortunately I really fell in love with about half of the mics, but I did the math and I don't have a spare $10k for mics burning a hole in my pocket ;-)

The CS-3e is a really nice mic, I am sure that it records some great sound for you.

All my best,

Dan

Dan Brockett January 14th, 2008 07:31 PM

Just finished
 
Hi all:

Just wanted to let all of you know that I just delivered a show to a client today that was shot with the Audio-Technica AT875r, the lowest cost mic I tested. It sounds very good, I am so impressed with this little microphone. Mostly just interviews but in a real, pretty noisy location. The end results were superb.

Best,

Dan

Alin Avramoni May 22nd, 2008 07:15 AM

Hello Dan, and thank you for your effort to deliver such amount of audio info about the mics. Also I want to ask you if I can connect an AT875r to a HDR HC1. Do it work if I'll connect it directly to my cam(no phantom power) or do I have to provide ph power to it? Can you recommend me a suitable mic for my HC1 if this AT875r it's not good?
Thank you,
Alin

Jimmy Tuffrey May 22nd, 2008 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan Brockett (Post 804281)
Not saying it is never done but I have never seen a sound mixer on a film or television shoot use a KM184. Great mic, I have used it for recording music many times but I don't think that mic is on the radar of very many sound for picture users.

Dan

Quieter than the Schoeps but too wide a pattern.


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