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Re: External mic suggestions for Olympus LS-10

Subject: Re: External mic suggestions for Olympus LS-10
From: "oatcruncher" oatcruncher
Date: Wed May 28, 2008 4:37 pm ((PDT))
This particular answer, although not aimed at me, has been extremely 
helpful, mainly due to the link it contains, and additionally the 
links contained within that link!
It prompted me to research the AT3032's and has almost certainly made 
my mind up to buy a pair to go with my newly ordered LS-10.
Very many thanks
Max



--- In  Rob Danielson <> 
wrote:
>
> Hi--
> You can probably power your AT3032's with a portable phantom power 
> supply and connect it to  the 3.5mm mic input on your LS-10.  Two 
> inexpensive units have been extensively field-tested: The Rolls 
PB224 
> and the Art Phantom II. This solution will work on many consumer 
> recorders; you may be interested in related suggestions collected 
> here: http://www.uwm.edu/~type/audio-reports/HiMD/index.htm Rob D.
> 
> 
> 
> At 3:16 PM +0000 5/28/08, kf4nrm wrote:
> >I just received my LS-10 and was wondering if anyone can give me 
some
> >recommendations for an external stereo mic. I have the sound
> >professionals in-ear binaural mic already but was wondering if 
there
> >was anything better for recording nature ambiance (forest sounds,
> >etc). I have a pair of AT3032's but they need power and XLR
> >connections so it won't work with the LS-10. Any suggestions? 
Thanks
> >in advance!
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 
>





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