Tagged with tram - Personal View Talks https://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/tram/feed.rss Tue, 07 May 24 10:11:01 +0000 Tagged with tram - Personal View Talks en-CA FS: Tram TR-50 Lavalier Mic Mint Condition - $210 free shipping in US https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11564/fs-tram-tr-50-lavalier-mic-mint-condition-210-free-shipping-in-us Wed, 15 Oct 2014 20:09:24 +0000 matt_gh2 11564@/talks/discussions Selling a Tram TR-50 Lavalier Mic in mint condition. This is the one with 1/8" plug that works with the Sennheiser wireless system. Since it is a 1/8" plug, I've used this plugged directly into a Roland R-05 Recorder, and it's been perfect. $210 includes free shipping in US.

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FS: Lectrosonics and Sony Wireless transmitter/receivers, tram mic https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10387/fs-lectrosonics-and-sony-wireless-transmitterreceivers-tram-mic Thu, 15 May 2014 10:59:27 +0000 Alienhead 10387@/talks/discussions I'm selling a Lectrosonics UCR190 transmitter and corresponding receiver, frequency 539.250, with case, antennas and extra antennas, original lav mic AND Tram mic, A/C adapter. Everything works great; $425 plus shipping; payment through PayPal business payments. NYC area.

BONUS: I'll throw in a Sony variable frequency transmitter/microphone with cable, antennas, and microphone. I'm not selling this separately but including as a bonus because it is in the 'C' frequency band, around 794-803, which is no longer OK to use in the United States because it's reserved for other uses. But in remote areas or outside the US (check for local frequency access), it should be fine.

I also have a Sony ECM-77 lav wired/wireless mic that goes with the Sony. It was originally wired only but I had it modified so it can also be used wirelessly with the Sony transmitter. Add $50 for a total of $450 plus shipping and I'll include it as well.

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FS: GH2 $429 and other items for sale https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/8828/-fs-gh2-429-and-other-items-for-sale Tue, 19 Nov 2013 14:11:24 +0000 matt_gh2 8828@/talks/discussions Shipping is free for everything in the US. Everything's in perfect working order.

-GH2 with charger, and original panasonic battery - $429

The items listed below I would prefer to sell to local people who are in MD/DC/VA because the shipping will be too much, and for one item, it is best tried before bought as you'll see explained below:

-I have an OCT-18 to M43 adapter. This is the one made and sold by Ciecio7 on ebay. I bought it for $180 from a nice guy on this website, but when I brought it home, I couldn't get it to work. Most likely I'm just having a brain fart, so if you need one and are interested, I would suggest we meet locally so you can try it on your camera and lenses to make sure it works for you. I'm selling it for $170. This is the one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lomo-OCT-18-OCT18-OST-18-OST18-to-Micro-Four-Thirds-MFT-M43-Adapter-Ciecio7-/200977727817?pt=US_Lens_Adapters_Mounts_Tubes&hash=item2ecb34c149

-Creative Light Translucent Light Reflector - it's one of those circular reflectors thats twists/collapses and has a pouch it goes in - about a 3-4 feet in diameter - $20

-Kamerar 4 ft Slider - $80

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Oscar Sound Tech OST802 lavalier microphones. Anyone used them? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3458/oscar-sound-tech-ost802-lavalier-microphones.-anyone-used-them Sun, 03 Jun 2012 03:06:39 +0000 kronstadt 3458@/talks/discussions I want to start a discussion about the "cheap-but-good" lavalier mics that are out there. I heard that you can buy some relatively good lavs on eBay for dirt cheap. Anyone used them? Can you post an eBay link? What's your opinion?

I'm not gonna get into Lavalier mics for now - simply can't afford them (unless I find some worthy cheap deals to experiment with). But when I do, (if I'll really need to get Lavs for some wide-shot dialogues) I'm thinking to have a cheap setup like this http://www.danmccomb.com/posts/678/zoom-h1-as-wireless-lav-4x-cheaper/ with Tram TR-50 plugged directly into Zoom H1 (yes, you can't monitor, but hey it's a cheap solution). From one of the comments on that post, someone mentioned Oscar Sound Tech OST 802 lavs, which seems to be 1/3 of the price of TR50 (circa $120).

Here's a comparison/test with Sennheiser ME2

and here's another test

Have you ever heard of these OST802 lavs??? Someone even did a comparison between Tram TR50 and OST802 here http://proaudiocoalition.com/index.php/cdolan-pac/story/my_lav_mic_has_a_first_name_its_o-s-c-a-r/ (Tram TR-50 in the right ear, and OST802 in the left ear). OST802 indeed sounds very very similar to TR50 (although OST802 sounded a tiny bit "flatter", but nevertheless a whole lot more pleasant than Sanken COS11D or Sennheiser ME2).

What's your opinion?

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