I'd like to use that unit for all of my applications.
One time I'd like to hook up my boom mic to the transmitter for my
camera.
Then maybe a lav for my camera.
Perhaps I want to hook it up to my sound system for a seminar.
Can this rig do that?
It looks as if it has multiple outputs and inputs, and I'd suppose
that Sennheiser would have a bunch of connective doodads.
I'd just like to confirm this, as my wireless mic for my PA system
just died. It'd be nice to kill 2 birds with one stone.
peace,
Ron Watson
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On Aug 28, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Rupert <rupert@...>
> wrote:
> > What percentage of the time do you find yourselves using Radio
> > instead of regular mics, what regular mics do you use? You have XLR
> > inputs on your camera?
>
> you know if its Video 101.
> for personal stuff, i never use any external mics.
> i just get close...im more worried about getting the moment than the
> bets audio quality.
>
> when we want better quality (work etc)...we obviously use external
> mics.
> The wireless mic is the best for a one person interview...especially
> if they are taking us on a tour.
> never matters if they turn their heads and dont face the camera.
> audio is crystal.
>
> The shotgun is great when there are multiple people involved...or we
> cant get a wireless mic on the person.
> yes, we have a camera that takes XLR, but didnt for a long time.
>
> Ultimately, we just try to find the simplest setup that will give us
> good quality, then we focus on what the hell we're recording to make
> sure its interesting to us.
>
> Jay
>
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