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| View Poll Results: have you had a warm meal allready today? | |||
| yeah. the big seize! just puked out the table blanket. |
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1 | 12.50% |
| we had brussels sprouts today. yum yum dead. |
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1 | 12.50% |
| not yet. i am shooting me a walrus today. BLAM! |
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4 | 50.00% |
| i never eat warm! |
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2 | 25.00% |
| Voters: 8. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Moppi
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Leeeptzsch
Posts: 930
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microphone²
err... deja-vu.
i'm still on the search for a good mic. it should be more for studio and outdoor use. i wanna sample bursting glasses and my neighbors argueing about me. could please anyone who dropped a link do that again. ta! ![]() |
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Registered Erutufon Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 434
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I've heard only good things about the audiotechnica mics. Check them out at your music shop..... and take them home for testing if possible.
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Fanta Boz
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Sunny Streatham
Posts: 174
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If you can afford it I'd definitely go for a B&K 4011 for outdoor field recording. Its amazingly sensitive but can also handle crazy spl's.The quality is first class but you're looking at over £1000.
If you're on a budget I'd recommend the Sony ECM-MS957. It sounds good, its stereo, it comes with a stereo mini-jack on the end of the lead (straight into your minidisc, etc), it takes batteries and it will only cost you around £170. Spewis. I |
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