Hi Danny,
As I mentioned to you, your set up of WL183 + Sound
Professionals preamp sounds great!
I heard again some of your African recordings and they
are beautiful, nice "feeling" to record, very good
timing, etc... Without seen anything through software,
just with my ears (which I use to decide if I like it
or not) I'll go for your type of combination with no
doubt (WL183+Sound Professionals preamp).
Hope to see you soon and learn more from you.
Antonio Celis
--- Danny Meltzer <> escribi=F3:
> David
>
> as I have already mentioned here before. I love my
> WL183's...deal of
> the century.
>
> If you are tight on cash...give em a shot.
>
> I use a Sound Professionals Preamp which seems to
> power them really
> well...lots of headroom before they crunch.
>
> Danny
>
> --- In David
> K=FCrland <>
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In David
> K=FCrland <dkurland@
> > wrote:
> > Greetings Friends,
> >
> > A brief intro: I have been making sound recordings
> for the past 3
> > years or so using a Marantz 670 with 2 mics; a
> Shure VP88, and a Rode
> > NT4. Most of the recordings have been soundscape
> recordings in rural
> > settings (as well as some in the city) and
> acoustic instruments
> > (classical, jazz, and folk) in small venues; my
> ex-wife is a cello
> > and mandolin player.
> >
> > At the end of August I leave for a year in
> Morocco; teaching English
> > and creating multimedia teaching materials (sound
> recordings and
> > images). I would appreciate suggestions for a
> setup to record street
> > musicians and market sounds as well as relatively
> quiet natural
> > sounds in the Moroccan countryside.
> >
> > My current recording gear consists of a Sound
> Devices 702 with the 2
> > mics already mentioned. I thought of head worn
> mics like those
> > offered by Sonic Studios, Core Sound, or Sound
> Professionals, and
> > also have considered making some up with Shure
> W-183 capsules. It was
> > also suggested to me that a pair of AT3032s
> mounted on a T-bar (with
> > some kind of baffle) might be useful since these
> mics are so quiet
> > (good for ambient) and could also be easily used
> to record
> > instruments in pairs or separately up close.
> >
> > My budget has been exceeded for months (!) so I
> can't seriously
> > consider the Sonic Studios offerings (or anything
> over ~$350-$400) at
> > this time.
> >
> > If this is too far off topic (I do want to record
> ambient sound in
> > the date palm groves and the cranes nesting in
> Marrakesh) please
> > advise me and accept my apologies.
> >
> > Any suggestions or comments appreciated=85
> >
> > -David
> >
>
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