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Re: Tascam DR680 + 2 Audio Technica AT4022 Omnidirectional Condenser

Subject: Re: Tascam DR680 + 2 Audio Technica AT4022 Omnidirectional Condenser
From: "sounds.images" sounds.images
Date: Fri Jun 7, 2013 2:38 pm ((PDT))
Hi Ryan,

I have the Tascam DR-680 and it is a good choice, quiet preamps etc should =
keep you happy for some time..

I have the Rode M3 as a stereo pair and the furry windjammers that Jorgense=
n recommends.

 Since I got a pair of Rode NT55s I have gone over to the Rycote Baby Ball =
Gags.
http://www.rycote.com/products/baby_ball_gag/

These are a full and secure wind protection if you are not using a sass set=
up.

Regards.

Simon

--- In  Ryan Logtenberg <=
.> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Time to stop sitting on the sideline for me.  This is what I plan on
> buying to record some nice
> soundscapes in the forest.
>
> My cost will be around $1300 for this kit:
>
> Tascam DR680
> 2 x AT4022 Omnidirectional condensers
> 1 foam/cork yoga block that I'll use to create an DIY SASS array
> 1 generic tripod
>
> I have heard that I don't need to really worry about wind noise with
> these types of microphones except in really windy locations.  Is this
> true?
>
> With my budget, would you recommend something different?
>
> Thanks!
> Ryan
>








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