Originally posted by hoserama:Phones in general have gotten better with that, as long as you're not in area with heavy bass. High spl from Kick drums just kill phones.
I was high up in the clouds bass at some points was heavy but came out ok
Originally posted by hoserama:Phones in general have gotten better with that, as long as you're not in area with heavy bass. High spl from Kick drums just kill phones.
Originally posted by UnderARedSky:If you're looking for some fantastic sounding mics that can be plugged into your iPhone, i'd suggest using the Sennheiser AMBEO headset. They originally were 300 but now only sell for 50 on Amazon. My friend recorded 4 Nick Mason shows with them and the quality is amazing. Plus, they look like normal ear phones which makes it less suspicious for security. Here's one of my friend's recordings. [YouTube Video]
Originally posted by UnderARedSky:If you're looking for some fantastic sounding mics that can be plugged into your iPhone, i'd suggest using the Sennheiser AMBEO headset. They originally were 300 but now only sell for 50 on Amazon. My friend recorded 4 Nick Mason shows with them and the quality is amazing. Plus, they look like normal ear phones which makes it less suspicious for security. Here's one of my friend's recordings. [YouTube Video]
Originally posted by one8ung:[..]
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Worth a try for 30 euros.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
That is a very interesting setup, thanks for sharing it I wonder about the freq range they offer and especially if they can handle really high SPLs, they seem to be a bit more conference/interview oriented and not concert oriented to me.
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Also, being binaurals and with your head acting effectively as a hard stereo separation wall it means that the slightest head movement will be heavily transferred into the recording and the sound will oscillate heavily. Definitely not for lively people like me
Originally posted by UnderARedSky:[..]
What my friend did for his first recording was clip the mic to his backpack and have them next to the guardrail, therefore no head movement issues! I can ask him for a photo of his setup and how he pulled it off.
Originally posted by mattmi55:I already have a Audio Technica Lav Microphone, what are people's thoughts on a Tascam Dr-10L as a recorder?