Subject: | Re: Experience with BT-BI158's? |
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From: | "scottsherk27" scottsherk27 |
Date: | Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:03 am ((PST)) |
> I do not think there are any low-cost, low-noise, small mics that > will run on PIP. > > As the Sony PCM-D50 only has a PIP external mic input and the Fostex > FR2-LE only has 48 volt phantom inputs, perhaps we should dig-up the > simple mods allowing electret mics tp run on 48v. For low-profile, > stereo imaging and other flexibiilities, I'd much rather have > head-wearable EM-158's or WL-183's than X-Y recorded mounted > electrets. Rob D. > > -- > For the record: I've been using my EM-23's with my Fostex FR2-LE very successfully. I use the Sound Professionals Phantom Power Adapter which is currently on sale for $25! http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/SP-XLRM-MINI-2 Very clean sound. Scott Sherk |
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