miliano
Date: Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:26 am ((PDT))
Hi Nino, thanks for your comments. Now I'll see the MixPre. I would like no=
t
to spend more than U$$ 500.
Cheers,
Emiliano.
2011/8/18 ng2307 <>
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> Hi Emiliano and welcome.
>
> Regarding a preamp, imho one interesting choice is a Sound Devices MixPre=
.
> Built like a tank, it's really quiet, offers a lot of gain and is well
> tested on the field. Sound Devices has recently introduced a new version =
of
> the box, the MixPre D, wich offers digital outputs - the previous version=
,
> now discontinued, is only analog.
> I had a MixPre and loved it - together with a Sony D50 and a pair of AT
> 3032 it performed really well.
>
> Anyway, to collect more precise opinions, what is your budget?
>
>
> --- In Emiliano Agust=EDn Depino
> <> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Yane, and all again. Thank you for your reply. Wich preap would you
> > recomend me? What about a parabolic microphone, would it help?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Emiliano.
> >
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> > 2011/8/18 Yane <>
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> > >
> > > --- In Emiliano Agust=EDn Depino
> > > <depinoemiliano@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi, mi name is Emiliano Depino, and I have bought my new Marantz
> > > pmd->620. I use it for birding, recording bird sounds for scientific
> > > >purpose. The problem is that I can't find or reach a good "rec gain
> >level
> > > in" using an
> > > > external condenser microphone.
> > >
> > > If you're using the mic input, that's the most gain available. For mo=
re
> > > gain, you need a preamp. The performance you're getting sounds
> reasonable
> > > base on my experience with this unit, using firmware 2.34 -- doubtful
> that
> > > 3.01 has made much difference.
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