Steven Davis
July 28th, 2004, 04:36 PM
I name it my crazy camera setup becaues the microphone setup cracks me up. But after almost 2 year of research (including this community) I came up with this http://droptodesign.com/test/camera/
It consists of:
*Canon Gl2
*AT 835b mic
*Beachtek DXA-4p
*ATR-288W wireless
*Cool Lux mount
*BOGEN 3046
I purchased the ATR-288w from http://www.aaxes.net/ I received my order with no problems from aaxes and they had a good price on this microphone.
I purchased the rest of what's listed from http://www.evsonline.com/ And with out going in to too much detail, unless I'm just hard up for money and EVS has a awesome deal, I probably won't shop at EVS again. To make a very long and annoying list of events short, other than the price they gave me on everything, their customer service is below par, atleast in my experience.
The issue started when I spent a week or so between B and H and EVS seeing who would give me the best price on what to me seem like decent size investment. EVS came out on top by a hundered bucks or so on my package. I had communicated to the sales guy that I needed my stuff shipped to the Fedex store, because I work till 6 every day so there was no way, other than lose money, that I could be at home for the delivery. The sales guy says that shouldn't be a problem. But the sales guy calls me at the last minute (i.e. Friday night before closing, and a day after I had placed my order)and tells me that EVS has a shipping policy that they will not ship to the Fedex store for pick up, that it has to be delivered. So since I work a full time job till 6pm every day, unless I could works something out, my stuff would get sent back after Fedex made so many attempts. Fortunately Fedex has really nice people who worked with me so I could pick my stuff up.
The second thing that annoyed me about EVS is, I was told my package was all in stock and was shipping out, (this after I was told about the impending fiasco listed in the previous paragraph. ) Well I was notified by Fedex that I had a second package coming, then low and behold a third. Come to find out, my package was not in stock and it was being shipped in three stages. The only way I was notified of this was through Fedex. EVS never called me.
The woman at Fedex began to feed me dinner and wanted to take me home since I was up at Fedex so much. (joke)
So between the phone calls to Fedex and to EVS, it's a miracle I got my stuff at all. Thanks Fedex for the great service. I spoke to a salesman who gloated that EVS caters to movie people, and after the conversations I had with them, I really felt like the little bit of money that I was spending, wasn't worth thier trouble.
I will give EVS props for being competetive, even with B and H, but as for thier customer focus, they really need to improve that.
But many many props go out to the people on this forum, you have really helped me with your information. So as I learn stuff, I hope to benefit someone here as well. I am really grateful for this board.
Sincerely,
Steven Davis
It consists of:
*Canon Gl2
*AT 835b mic
*Beachtek DXA-4p
*ATR-288W wireless
*Cool Lux mount
*BOGEN 3046
I purchased the ATR-288w from http://www.aaxes.net/ I received my order with no problems from aaxes and they had a good price on this microphone.
I purchased the rest of what's listed from http://www.evsonline.com/ And with out going in to too much detail, unless I'm just hard up for money and EVS has a awesome deal, I probably won't shop at EVS again. To make a very long and annoying list of events short, other than the price they gave me on everything, their customer service is below par, atleast in my experience.
The issue started when I spent a week or so between B and H and EVS seeing who would give me the best price on what to me seem like decent size investment. EVS came out on top by a hundered bucks or so on my package. I had communicated to the sales guy that I needed my stuff shipped to the Fedex store, because I work till 6 every day so there was no way, other than lose money, that I could be at home for the delivery. The sales guy says that shouldn't be a problem. But the sales guy calls me at the last minute (i.e. Friday night before closing, and a day after I had placed my order)and tells me that EVS has a shipping policy that they will not ship to the Fedex store for pick up, that it has to be delivered. So since I work a full time job till 6pm every day, unless I could works something out, my stuff would get sent back after Fedex made so many attempts. Fortunately Fedex has really nice people who worked with me so I could pick my stuff up.
The second thing that annoyed me about EVS is, I was told my package was all in stock and was shipping out, (this after I was told about the impending fiasco listed in the previous paragraph. ) Well I was notified by Fedex that I had a second package coming, then low and behold a third. Come to find out, my package was not in stock and it was being shipped in three stages. The only way I was notified of this was through Fedex. EVS never called me.
The woman at Fedex began to feed me dinner and wanted to take me home since I was up at Fedex so much. (joke)
So between the phone calls to Fedex and to EVS, it's a miracle I got my stuff at all. Thanks Fedex for the great service. I spoke to a salesman who gloated that EVS caters to movie people, and after the conversations I had with them, I really felt like the little bit of money that I was spending, wasn't worth thier trouble.
I will give EVS props for being competetive, even with B and H, but as for thier customer focus, they really need to improve that.
But many many props go out to the people on this forum, you have really helped me with your information. So as I learn stuff, I hope to benefit someone here as well. I am really grateful for this board.
Sincerely,
Steven Davis