Subject: | Re: Need help completing my rig for nature and field recording |
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From: | "Emanuele" lamacchiacosta |
Date: | Tue Feb 18, 2014 4:35 am ((PST)) |
Hi, also consider a pair of Audio Technica AT4022. Many field recordists are using them. Very quiet and reliable. You can save a bit of money on the mics and invest in proper blimp windshields. I'm sure some owner will answer soon about it. Thanks. Ema On 18/02/2014 05:10, wrote: > > Thanks for the great replies all. Links to other threads and resources > are welcome and appreciated :-) > > > David, thanks for all the info. I've never considered doing stereo > with multiple shotguns. I'll borrow another and try your suggestions. > > John, the second MKH40 seems a good consideration, and the least > expensive route. I can use the first 2 channels for MS, that's what > I've been doing with the 418. Some other recordists are pushing me to > replace the 418 with a 30/40 combo. > > Not sure how to configure the 8020s, if I were to get them. I'll need > some guidance there. > > Thanks again. > > |
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