Tagged with xlr - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/xlr/feed.rss Sun, 28 Apr 24 19:36:31 +0000 Tagged with xlr - Personal View Talks en-CA Tascam DR-40 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/951/tascam-dr-40 Thu, 15 Sep 2011 14:15:37 +0000 skiandbike 951@/talks/discussions
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•Handheld 4-track Portable Recorder
•Built-in cardioid condenser microphones, adjustable to XY or AB position
•XLR / 1/4” mic/line input with phantom power
•Record the built-in microphones with the XLR mic or line input for a four-track recording
•Dual recording mode captures a safety track at a lower level to avoid distortion
•Overdub mode allows recording along with a previous take
•Peak reduction automatically sets the ideal recording level
•15-hour battery life from three AA batteries
•Up to 96kHz/24-bit WAV/BWF or MP3 recording resolution
•2-second pre-recording buffer
•Variable speed playback from 50-150% speed without changing the pitch
•Adjustable limiter and low cut filter (40 / 80 / 120 Hz)
•Built-in speaker and chromatic tuner
•1/8” headphone/line output
•Playback EQ and level align
•Stereo Reverb effect
•Tripod mounting hole
•SD/SDHC card slot supports up to 32GB media (2GB card included)
•Locking Neutrik Combi jacks
•USB 2.0 jack and cable for transferring recordings to computer
•Powered by three AA batteries, AC adapter (optional PS-P515U), external battery pack (optional BP-6AA), or USB bus power




Information

http://tascam.com/product/dr-40/




Order and pricing:

Pricing is $157.59

http://www.amazon.com/DR-40-4-Track-Portable-Digital-Recorder/dp/B005NACC6M/


Missing some of the analog features of the DR-100, but control dial looks much better. Zoom H4n killer?

I have been going back and forth on the DR-100 and H4n for a few weeks. Anyone have insights into how this might compare?]]>
Ultra affordable wireless options? Boya BY-WM6 vs Saramonic UwMic10 vs Azden PRO-XD? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/14943/ultra-affordable-wireless-options-boya-by-wm6-vs-saramonic-uwmic10-vs-azden-pro-xd Tue, 12 Apr 2016 09:31:50 +0000 IronFilm 14943@/talks/discussions Currently have a RodeLink which I'm happy with, and brought it as I felt it is the "cheapest" wireless I could go with. But there are times when more than one (or two, or three...) wireless are needed. And I'm wondering if there are even more affordable options, which are still usable.

Been looking around for the last few weeks at the various wireless options which are priced significantly below the RodeLink, there are a surprisingly large number of them!! :-o

Unfortunately many of these ones are no good, but on the upside it appears wireless has taken great strides forward (all 5 of these wireless sets mentioned are only roughly a year old or less on the market), and I've narrowed it down to four which are cheaper than the RodeLink yet look appealing from what I can gather (here they are listed from cheapest to priciest):

Boya BY-WM6 vs Azden PRO-XD vs Saramonic UwMic10 vs Audio-Technica ATW-1701L

Boya BY-WM6

Is the cheapest of the four by far at only US$140 with free shipping. It uses the 584 MHz-608 MHz frequency range. Includes an XLR output cable. Runs on two AA batteries with a claimed run time of 8hrs. Comes with a portable case for the set. RX has a headphone jack.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-Boya-BY-WM6-Lavalier-Wireless-Microphone-System-For-ENG-EFP-Canon-Sony-DSLR-/282001404702

Azden PRO-XD

Second cheapest of the three at US$199 with free shipping. Uses 2.4GHz wireless. Uses an internal battery (can't swap it out.... hmmm... a downside! But on the upside, it is the slimmest of the four, which is a bonus for a wireless system). Battery life is meant to be an impressive 16hrs (with a 3hr recharge time). Has a headphone jack on the RX. Internal batteries are rechargeable over USB (can see this being useful for bag use, to keep all the RX units charged up from a USB power pack. However careful battery management during the shoot will be needed with the TX units)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Azden-PRO-XD-2-4-GHz-Digital-Wireless-Lavalier-System-/171940834701 http://www.4kshooters.net/2015/11/11/azden-pro-xd-new-budget-digital-wireless-microphone-system/ http://cheesycam.com/azden-pro-xd-2-4-ghz-wireless-lavalier-microphone-system-just-199/ http://www.learnlightandsound.com/blog/2015/10/26/good-budget-wireless-lavalier-azden-pro-xd

Saramonic UwMic10

If you squint they look almost the same as the Sony UWP-D11 sets! (it even has an XLR TX option like Sony does with the Sony UWP-D16. Which I am really looking forward to using on the boom pole, to get rid of the cable)

But the Saramonic UwMic10 costs half the amount of a Sony UWP-D11. As it is US$270 plus taxes/shipping to NZ (which does then significantly increase its cost, unfortunately). http://www.saramonicusa.com/products/saramonic-uwmic10-digital-uhf-wireless-lavalier-microphone-system-with-bodypack-tx-and-portable-rx http://www.dslrfilmnoob.com/2016/02/28/saramonic-uwmic10-dual-body-pack-2-channel-receiver-now-out/ http://www.dslrfilmnoob.com/2016/02/15/saramonic-uwmic10-dual-channel-uhf-wireless-system-review/ https://lensvid.com/gear/saramonic-uwmic10-uhf-wireless-lav-review/

The Saramonic is I think the system I'd like to go for, but once the final cost is worked out it ends up pushing up uncomfortable close to the RodeLink to really truly be a "cheaper option than a RodeLink" by a significant margin. Plus it is such a new item to the market that none of Adorama/B&H/Amazon.com are selling it, maybe I should revisit this item in a couple of months time and see if this has changed.

Audio-Technica ATW-1701L

Cheapest price now is $330.79: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1060929-REG/audio_technica_atw_1701_l_system_10_digtal_wireless.html

But it was merely US$220 at Adorama only a month ago: http://dealnews.com/Audio-Technica-Camera-Mount-Microphone-System-for-220-free-shipping/1618268.html

I think that the current prices for the ATW-1701L are just a little too high right now, as it puts it too close in price to a RodeLink, so not much savings there. But if ever see it at that sale price then I'll buy one (two even!) in a heartbeat! http://soundandpicture.com/2014/12/audio-technica-system-10-camera-mount-wireless-review/

Well, I think this now is complete survey of the "good options" which are cheaper than a RodeLink. I've surely left out a few other possibly interesting options, and feel free to point out anything important I've left out, but what I'm left wondering now... is which of these four should I pull the trigger on and buy? Open to any thoughts on my options!

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Roland R26 portable audio recorder http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/956/roland-r26-portable-audio-recorder Thu, 15 Sep 2011 16:09:01 +0000 sohus 956@/talks/discussions
R-26: Portable Recorder

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Discover True Multi-Dimensional Sound
Superior detail, depth, and unparalleled flexibility—welcome to a new world of portable recording.
The R-26 captures audio with high-definition direct sound, as well as the rich natural ambience of the recording environment. With dual stereo mics, six channels of simultaneous recording, and much more, this portable recorder offers true professional quality and flexibility, opening the door to limitless creative possibilities.

- Two types of built-in stereo microphones (omnidirectional and directional) that can be used in various combinations
- Two XLR/TRS combo inputs with 48 V phantom power, plus an input for a stereo plug-in powered mic
- Supports up to six channels (three stereo channels) of simultaneous recording
- Large LCD touchscreen display for intuitive navigation
- Large input-level knobs for fine adjustment
- Built-in Hi-Speed USB interface for use as an audio interface or external storage
- Loop-Back function; combine this with the built-in or external mics for the optimum live video streaming setup (only with Audio Interface function)
- Bundled with SONAR LE software (PC)

More info: http://www.rolandsystemsgroup.com/products/100093

Pricing: around $500-$550

Available at:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=Roland%20R26&_sacat=0&_clu=2&_fcid=168&_localstpos&_stpos&gbr=1

http://www.amazon.com/Roland-r-26-R-26/dp/B005P4OPDO/

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Beachtek DXA-SLR for HDSLR Video http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/168/beachtek-dxa-slr-for-hdslr-video Thu, 02 Jun 2011 23:26:58 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 168@/talks/discussions
For ages the name “Beachtek” was used much in the same way that the term “Xerox” is used for copies. When you needed to plug an XLR microphone into your camera, people told you to use a Beachtek. They certainly wouldn’t say “Use a Camcorder XLR Adapter,” even though, technically, that’s what these boxes are called. In recent years Beachtek has faced lots of healthy competition from the likes of a new-comer called juciedLink. But Beachtek didn’t rest on its laurels, and recently developed the DXA-SLR specifically for HDSLR video shooters.



Read the rest here - http://www.sam-mallery.com/archives/1370


Available at: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/842095-REG/Beachtek_DXA_SLR_PRO_DXA_SLR_PRO_HDSLR_Audio.html]]>
FS: 2x MXL FR-300 shotgun mics/1x fast dual V-mount charger http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11640/fs-2x-mxl-fr-300-shotgun-mics1x-fast-dual-v-mount-charger Sun, 26 Oct 2014 16:35:36 +0000 Psyco 11640@/talks/discussions Hi, for sale are:

1) Two MXL FR-300 shotgun mics: Very good mics with hot signal and low noise floor. Super cardioid pattern, phantom power and XLR connector.

Technical specifications:

  • Capsule Size: 14mm
  • Length: 10"
  • Frequency Response: 50Hz-18kHz
  • Sensitivity: 45mV/Pa
  • Impedance: 100ohms
  • Max SPL: 123db
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 75dB
  • Operating Voltage: 9-52V

Nearly mint condition, windscreen and original box. Asking 100 EUR per mic + shipping.

2) One dual V-mount charger: Good and fast charger for V-mount Li-Ion batteries. It can charge two V-mount Li-Ion batteries simultaneously with up to 3A (an empty 90Wh battery takes about 2 hours). The intelligent charging electronics chooses automatically between constant voltage or constant current mode to charge every battery optimally. The state of every battery is indicated individually (charging: red LED, finished: green LED).

Due to its compact form factor, its low weight and the handy handle, it is well suited for mobile operation. Its fold-out foot keeps it steady. Additionally it can be used as a DC power supply. Up to 60W are provided via a XLR 4-pin socket on the backside for video lights, camcorders,...

Technical specifications:

  • Interface: Sony V-mount
  • Input: AC 90-240V, 47-63Hz
  • Plug: "rubber connector"
  • Switch: charge/off/DC-output
  • Output(charging): 16,8V, 3A
  • Output(DC-output): 15V, 4A
  • Socket: XLR-4-pin
  • Temperature: -10°C - +40°C
  • Dimensions: 140(L) x 100(B) x 240(H) mm
  • Weight: 950g

Only selling it because I got a 4 channel charger;-) Nearly mint condition, power cord included. Asking 130 EUR + shipping.

All items are located in Germany - will ship world wide.

Any questions -> please ask.

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XLR cables topic http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5537/xlr-cables-topic Thu, 20 Dec 2012 13:56:53 +0000 kronstadt 5537@/talks/discussions My setup is real simple: EM320E microphone (I love it, but may also add NTG2 or NTG3) in a Rode blimp on a 3 meter Rode boom-pole going directly into Zoom H1. The question is: which XLR cable would be best bang for the buck? Which one is best in terms of cost/performance ratio?

A friend (sound recordist) recommended Klotz MC5000 xlr cables http://shop.klotz-ais.com/cgi-bin/quickorder/lshop.cgi?action=showdetail&artnum=M5_&wkid=2004g&ls=e so I thought to get a 3m gold-plated version of that, but they seem to exist only in XLR-to-XLR configuration. This would mean that I would need to get an additional XLR-to-3.5mm adapter, but I was told that the more connections there are the more is the loss of sound quality.

Then another another alternative would be something like this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170332397463 Neutrik XLR to 3.5mm

Yet another question would be regarding "balanced" vs "double screened" ... the Klotz MC5000, for example, doesn't seem to be "balanced", but "double shielded" etc.

So which cable would you folks recommend for recording cinematic dialogues, ADR, Foley sound etc?

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Problem with TASCAM DR-100 work with 5D2 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5370/problem-with-tascam-dr-100-work-with-5d2 Tue, 04 Dec 2012 02:53:02 +0000 Shome 5370@/talks/discussions Before I ask my question, I did look into a lot post here. But still I found my problem it's like a bug in my 5D2.

I try to find a good solution for sound in my 5D, just for some normal interview( could be in the studio and any place clients are). Before I used HDV to get some sound, 5Dget image, and sync in post with pluraleyes. But I found a lot people do get better solution. Now I try to learn it.

So what I'm trying to do is just get the quality sound directly into my 5D2, without post work with pluraleyes. My buddies are: TASCAM DR-100, SONY UWP-V1(Radio mic),Audio Technica AT897, also got Rode NTG-1(but this one no AA power supply). 5D2(hacked with Magic Lantern 2.3)

First, I try sony radio mic directly plugin to 5D, it's reasonable sound for event interview stuff, but definite not really good quality, as 5D doesn't have good sound handling ability( I guess).

Then I get this TASCAM thing.(A lot people use H4n, i guess similar thing). Tascam has 2 XLR input, So I use sony radio mic and AT897 (both powered by themselves). My tascam get decent sound these two mic. I used tascam's 3.5 line output, send the sound to 5D's 3.5 mic input. monitor the 5D's sound through AV mount. (wiki ML says we will need a RCA-3.5 adapter, i didn't see that before so i just plugin my 3.5 headphone in to that AV end, it works, I did get the sound there, amazing! ) It worked for a while but I don't when it suddenly just can only get one track, only left channel, there is no infos came into right channel. No matter what i try on all the settings in the ML menu, I can't get that right channel back...

Can anyone help me figure this out?

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Beachtek XLR issue or is it my GH2--HELP! http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/892/beachtek-xlr-issue-or-is-it-my-gh2-help Thu, 08 Sep 2011 18:45:36 +0000 No_SuRReNDeR 892@/talks/discussions