John Teel
June 13th, 2006, 11:06 PM
I just received the following components to add professional audio to my vx2100 (which is also new):
Rode NTG-2 Shotgun microphone w/ XLR output
Azden SGM-1X Shotgun microphone w/ XLR output
SignVideo XLR-PRO adapter
The problem is that when using either of my new mics going through the XLR-PRO the end result sounds horrible and my vx2100 built-in mic sounds much better. The problem is that there is lots of background noise and the desired sounds aren't nearly high enough compared to the noise level. I get nearly identical results with either the Rode or the Azden. I've tried every combination on the level controls and when I get enough level magnitude to hear the desired sounds then the noise level is too loud. I've also tried every other thing I can think of including mic/line switches on adapter and on vx2100.
Since the results are the same with either mic I have to assume the problem is either with the camera or more likely the XLR adapter. I'm new to alot of this but I am an electrical engineer so I'm pretty sure I'm not doing anything too wrong. Anyone else ever had this problem with their vx2100 or SignVideo XLR-PRO adapter?
I'm thinking the SignVideo XLR adapter is malfunctioning and if not and this is "normal" then this adapter is a piece of junk. I expected that with this setup that I should be able at least to clearly record someone talking at a normal volume 15' away but that is not the case. If I crank up the levels enough to actually make sense of the voices then the noise is off the chart.
I'm really considering returning the Signvideo XLR-PRO adapter and instead getting the Beachtek DXA-8. Any comments? Ultimately the only to probably know for sure which piece is malfunctioning is to start by replacing the most likely pieces and working from there.
Anyone know if B&H offers any type of tech support (they're closed right now and it's not clear from their website - which means probably no)?
Thanks,
John
Rode NTG-2 Shotgun microphone w/ XLR output
Azden SGM-1X Shotgun microphone w/ XLR output
SignVideo XLR-PRO adapter
The problem is that when using either of my new mics going through the XLR-PRO the end result sounds horrible and my vx2100 built-in mic sounds much better. The problem is that there is lots of background noise and the desired sounds aren't nearly high enough compared to the noise level. I get nearly identical results with either the Rode or the Azden. I've tried every combination on the level controls and when I get enough level magnitude to hear the desired sounds then the noise level is too loud. I've also tried every other thing I can think of including mic/line switches on adapter and on vx2100.
Since the results are the same with either mic I have to assume the problem is either with the camera or more likely the XLR adapter. I'm new to alot of this but I am an electrical engineer so I'm pretty sure I'm not doing anything too wrong. Anyone else ever had this problem with their vx2100 or SignVideo XLR-PRO adapter?
I'm thinking the SignVideo XLR adapter is malfunctioning and if not and this is "normal" then this adapter is a piece of junk. I expected that with this setup that I should be able at least to clearly record someone talking at a normal volume 15' away but that is not the case. If I crank up the levels enough to actually make sense of the voices then the noise is off the chart.
I'm really considering returning the Signvideo XLR-PRO adapter and instead getting the Beachtek DXA-8. Any comments? Ultimately the only to probably know for sure which piece is malfunctioning is to start by replacing the most likely pieces and working from there.
Anyone know if B&H offers any type of tech support (they're closed right now and it's not clear from their website - which means probably no)?
Thanks,
John