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Has any one ever tried the Sennheiser MKE 600 or the ME66 shotgun mic's on their XF300's? If so, what were your impressions? Bob
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But . . . . I do have to ask just exactly in what scenario would you be using it? Knowing that what give me an opportunity to give more, focused responses. This is crucially important. Grazie |
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Graham, I want it primarily for capturing the sounds of nature in the field, and possibly for short interviews outdoors without a lot of chatter from people to the side of me. Bob
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In all of this, you WILL need some wind reducer/removal fur. Cheers Grazie |
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Graham, thanks for the response. You may be right and that I may not want a long shotgun. I will start researching the shorter ME64 as well as other options. I really am more interested in picking up good clean ambient nature sounds. Bob
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Bob, I've been very happy with the Audio Technica AT897 mic on my XF300.
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Here are the 2 Polar Pattern Diags for each Mic:
Senni ME66: http://en-uk.sennheiser.com/global-d...ar_diagram.pdf AT897: http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/re...at897_ss_e.pdf You'd need to "hear" each, record each and see (hear!) just what suits your needs and output. Grazie |
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BTW i love my ME66 |
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Co-incidentaly, I have used both, both nice mikes but I prefer the ME66/K6.
The ME66 served me well covering spot news for several years, due to it's unusually high sensitivity and output level (significantly higher than the AT897, which is in all other respects a competent microphone). I have not used the new ME600 but it might be worth a look. If you get the ME66, get the K6 power supply for it, which permits use on battery without needing phantom power. And get a deadcat cover, by all means, to avoid wind noise. The "offset" from the lens is inconsequential, this is not an "audio telephoto" but, like all shotguns, a microphone that rejects noise from the sides and to a lesser extent, from the rear (look at the Sennheiser pickup pattern diagram, you'll see) and emphasizes pickup from the front --- but it is, like all shotguns, not as directional as all that. |
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A good gear shop will let you make comparisons, provided they have both items in stock. Having rung in advance to explain what I wanted to do, I spent an hour or so at CVP's place in Reddich some years ago comparing the ME66/K6 with the Rode NTG1. I mounted them side-by-side on my XH-A1, one into each XLR socket, manual rec-level adjusted to give the same signal level (the Senn is significantly "hotter" than the Rode). Listening very carefully on good headphones (provided by CVP), I could just make out the difference between the two and although I slightly prefered the Senn, the Rode was less than half the price and (as I checked when I got home) I couldn't hear the difference on my Panasonic HDTV. So I bought the Rode and a softie and a shock-mount and still spent less than the price of the ME66/K6 without any of the essential accessories. The Rode is still giving stirling service 7 years later. My only regret is that I bought the NTG1 (phantom only) rather than the NTG2 (switchable phantom or AA battery). |
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I believe Battle meant get the K6 versus the K6P. The K6 allows battery operation, the K6P requires phantom power.
I have the K6 with both ME66 shotgun and ME64 cardioid capsules. I also have the AT897. I also have and recommend the AT875r. It does require phantom power, but it has excellent sound, is very short and available in very inexpensive kits. I have not tried the MKE600. |
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Thanks for all the input. Fortunately there is an audio store not far from me. I went there and they were able to let me try and listen to several different shotgun microphones while wearing very expensive headphones. I ended up going with the Sennheiser MKE 600. Last week I took it into the field, on a rather windy day, and was able to do interviews. It worked really well. I was impressed. I then took it into the woods north of Atlanta and was quit pleased with the quality of sound that I was getting. One thing, I did up grade to a much better shock mount than the one that came with the kit, I also bought a Rycote dead cat. Again, thanks for all your comments. Bob
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