Frank Ladner
October 22nd, 2003, 08:32 AM
Hi guys.
I was coming really close to getting the ME 66K6 Super-Cardioid
Mic Capsule with K6 ($379.95 at B&H - have to get price emailed, though), along with the Beachtek DXA-6 ($249.95) - the one with phantom power.
However, now I am thinging of just purchasing the DXA-6 and
using my studio microphone, which can be switched between
omni and hypercardioid. The Beachtek will supply the required
48V phantom power. The camera I'm using is a Canon GL2.
The plan is to get a shockmount & pole for the mic and boom really close. (This won't be used for event videography, but planned-
out filmmaking, so the 'clumsiness' won't matter.)
Has anyone done something similar to this?
The concern is the sound: If I can get close with the hypercardioid setting and pick up a hot signal (boost the pre on the beachtek and lower the pickup on the camera?) - then adjust in post (levels, continuous noise filter, etc), could this work for
high quality sound?
Thanks for your help!
,Frank
I was coming really close to getting the ME 66K6 Super-Cardioid
Mic Capsule with K6 ($379.95 at B&H - have to get price emailed, though), along with the Beachtek DXA-6 ($249.95) - the one with phantom power.
However, now I am thinging of just purchasing the DXA-6 and
using my studio microphone, which can be switched between
omni and hypercardioid. The Beachtek will supply the required
48V phantom power. The camera I'm using is a Canon GL2.
The plan is to get a shockmount & pole for the mic and boom really close. (This won't be used for event videography, but planned-
out filmmaking, so the 'clumsiness' won't matter.)
Has anyone done something similar to this?
The concern is the sound: If I can get close with the hypercardioid setting and pick up a hot signal (boost the pre on the beachtek and lower the pickup on the camera?) - then adjust in post (levels, continuous noise filter, etc), could this work for
high quality sound?
Thanks for your help!
,Frank