Hi Max--
Sorry about using your post as an example and then failing to
produce. The lists' archive can be even more helpful. For example:
http://tinyurl.com/6oca88 or drilled down more:
http://tinyurl.com/5f6sug Rob D.
At 11:37 PM +0000 5/28/08, oatcruncher wrote:
>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
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>Rob Danielson <>
>wrote:
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>> 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>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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