Can anyone recommend a good mic to record crashing waves, thunder
storms, and other ambient sounds? Do I need a stereo mic? or a
shotgun mic. Please include any accessories I would need (i.e.
preamp, phantom power. ect.)
--- In "pga7602" <> wrote:
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> MZ-M100 also lets you make a wave file directly from the recorder
> right? or is that just the sofware doing it? Can the MZ-RH10 do that?
>
> Also, what type of mic can I get that cost around 100-150 dollars that
> will outperform the mic on a Mz-m100?=20
>
> Where can I find a 1400mAh capitable batter for the MZ-RH10?
>
>
>
> --- In "oryoki2000" <>
wrote:
> >
> > "pga7602" wrote:
> >
> > > I've decided to get a Sony MZ-M100.
> >
> > The MZ-M100 ($350-$400) is a collection of Sony parts:
> >
> > 1. Sony MZ-RH10 Hi-MD recorder
> > 2. Sony ECM-DS70P "T" stereo microphone
> > 3. Sony software to transfer recordings from Hi-MD recorder
> > to a Macintosh computer
> > 4. Sony NH-14WM battery, 1400mAh capacity
> >
> > Unless you need the Macintosh software, I'd suggest
> > buying the Sony MZ-RH10 (about $230) instead. You probably
> > will want to select a better microphone anyway, and
> > a compatible 1400mAh rechargeable battery costs only
> > $10 by mail order.
> >
> > --oryoki
> >
>
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