Subject: | Budget Shotguns for Nature Recording |
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From: | "Mark R." seoulgypsy |
Date: | Tue Jun 13, 2006 3:24 am (PDT) |
Hi All, Trying to find a good shotgun on a budget. Is it possible? Looking at the Rode NTG 2. Any other suggestions? I was also thinking Technica AT 815a. Best, Mark Ragsdale ************************************* Mark, If you are looking for something in the budget price range why not keep an eye open for a Sennheiser MKH 816 or the earlier 815? These are no longer manufactured and so are only available 'pre-loved' but are greatly appreciated in the location recording business where a really sharp directional mic is needed. Being second hand they go for a fraction of their new price and appear on E-bay from time to time. One snag is that most models are 12volt 'T' powere= d rather than phantom powered and so you would need to power it either from a portable mixer with T powering or buy either a T powering box or, if you have phantom power available, a phantom to T power adaptor (about 40 USD from PSC). Julian Bristol, England |
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