Small review of ART USB Dual Pre
Try the tascam ixz - it can use 3.5mm mics if u use a 1/4 to 3.5mm adapter then plug it in (it's a combo connector xlr with 1/4) - the output can be adapted to 3.5mm with an ipod-to-3.5mm adapter or you can just cut the cable and put in the connector if you're handy with soldering and is not going to use the ipod. If you have an iphone or ipod touch this is a really nice option to record off-camera.
I have the older DR100, I like it but I think it's made for recording LOUD music because like everyone else, for dialog I have to dial the gain way up which introduces some noise. Has anyone use the ART Dual Pre with the DR100 or something similar? Did the preamps give you a boost in signal? Thanks.
Btw, I don't have a budget for anything like Sound Devices. It's either something priced like the Dual Pre or nothing.
@brianluce I'm in the same boat right now. I've been hankering over a SD Mix Pre D, but just can't get around to justifying the cost unfortunately.
I've been using a H4N with AT897 (borrowed) and the combination is crap, as the levels out of the AT897 are very low, and the sensitivity of the H4N is also low - I'm sure, as you say, these field recorders are more geared up to recording higher amplitude sounds like music or hand held mics close to the mouth.
So I've been on the lookout for a small/portable low voltage (5v USB/9v/1.5v battery) unit that isn't the cost of the Sound Devices. And so enters the ART USB Dual Pre, which is cheap and hopefully I can output it to a smaller, cheaper recorder (a bit box so to speak) like the H1 or Tascam 7mkii...maybe even an iPod Touch! (no BWF though).
I'm thinking that this should allow me to use any combination of hot (AT875R) or cold (AT897) mics regardless of output strength. I suppose the only issue really, is that for live recording, the meters (or almost lack of) might be a bit difficult. One review on BHPhoto suggested that Line-In on the Tascam DR100 disable the metering, which might be something to test for you. The reviewer also mentioned a few other things that maybe meant they didn't know exactly what they were doing though.
@stonebat mentions H4N/DR100 solely, but I'm just having too many issues matching mics with this combination, due to lack of gain control. I've only had success with the R44, but that's too big and cumbersome to shoot as a one man band on a rig.
My experience with the Art Dual Pre is that is also more suitable for recording in a studio where you place the mic as close as possible. Headphone output is to low to judge sound when I run our shotgun into it under normal filming conditions. I would not buy it again for this purpose.
Some people are using FIIO headphone amps as a cheap preamp... starting around $25
http://cheesycam.com/fiio-e11-battery-powered-headphone-amp/
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