Scott James Walter
August 1st, 2014, 10:55 AM
Hello DVinfo.net forums!
The DVinfo audio forums have convinced me of the importance of audio. As such, my next few purchases will be audio-related purchases. Over the course of about two weeks I've done some research as to what kind of gear I want. This list is omitting accessories such as boom arms, C-stands, various mounting devices, etc.
Goal: Be prepared for virtually anything other than extreme condition shootings. Interior/exterior interviews, wedding videography, short films, foley, ADR, etc.
Price Bracket: I'm shooting for the price bracket commonly referred to as PC builders as "enthusiast". It's the point right before diminishing returns start to kick in, in terms of the quality of audio produced by the gear as compared to the price of the gear.
Here we go:
1. Shotgun Microphone: Rode NTG-2 (already own it)
2. Hyper Cardiod Condenser Microphone: Audix SCX1/HC. I took a look at the infamous Schoeps CMC641G, but decided it was out of my price range no matter how much Ty Ford loves it!
3. Cardiod Microphone: Audio Technica AT2020 (already own it)
4. Recorder: Roland R-26. I listened to a couple of examples of this recorder with my shotgun which is going to give me the most trouble because of it's low sensitivity and they sounded pretty great. Virtually no hiss, and clean sounding audio. However, this thing doesn't have a line level input. Will this cause me headaches? I already own a Tascam DR-40. I dislike how cheap it feels and the amount of hiss I get whilst recording. Shame on me for not researching the sensitivity of the NTG-2 before purchasing the two!
5. Portable Field Mixer: Sound Devices MixPreD or 302. Can't really decide between the two. I might opt for a used 302 to save some money and still net the quality gear.
6. Wireless LAV: Sennheiser G3
7. Monitoring Headphones: Audio Technica ATH-M50X (already own it)
8. Studio Monitors: JBL LRS305, or Yamaha HS50M, or Equator D5. Still need to listen to them to discern what I like best.
And that's all, folks! Is anything not up to snuff? Is one link in the chain weakening the entire machine? Am I spending too much in certain areas and not enough in others?
Thanks for your time!
The DVinfo audio forums have convinced me of the importance of audio. As such, my next few purchases will be audio-related purchases. Over the course of about two weeks I've done some research as to what kind of gear I want. This list is omitting accessories such as boom arms, C-stands, various mounting devices, etc.
Goal: Be prepared for virtually anything other than extreme condition shootings. Interior/exterior interviews, wedding videography, short films, foley, ADR, etc.
Price Bracket: I'm shooting for the price bracket commonly referred to as PC builders as "enthusiast". It's the point right before diminishing returns start to kick in, in terms of the quality of audio produced by the gear as compared to the price of the gear.
Here we go:
1. Shotgun Microphone: Rode NTG-2 (already own it)
2. Hyper Cardiod Condenser Microphone: Audix SCX1/HC. I took a look at the infamous Schoeps CMC641G, but decided it was out of my price range no matter how much Ty Ford loves it!
3. Cardiod Microphone: Audio Technica AT2020 (already own it)
4. Recorder: Roland R-26. I listened to a couple of examples of this recorder with my shotgun which is going to give me the most trouble because of it's low sensitivity and they sounded pretty great. Virtually no hiss, and clean sounding audio. However, this thing doesn't have a line level input. Will this cause me headaches? I already own a Tascam DR-40. I dislike how cheap it feels and the amount of hiss I get whilst recording. Shame on me for not researching the sensitivity of the NTG-2 before purchasing the two!
5. Portable Field Mixer: Sound Devices MixPreD or 302. Can't really decide between the two. I might opt for a used 302 to save some money and still net the quality gear.
6. Wireless LAV: Sennheiser G3
7. Monitoring Headphones: Audio Technica ATH-M50X (already own it)
8. Studio Monitors: JBL LRS305, or Yamaha HS50M, or Equator D5. Still need to listen to them to discern what I like best.
And that's all, folks! Is anything not up to snuff? Is one link in the chain weakening the entire machine? Am I spending too much in certain areas and not enough in others?
Thanks for your time!