1. Originally posted by hoserama:I actually did the wheelchair back in 2007 for a couple of Springsteen shows.

    I found it limited my ability to adjust things, and also lowered me (not great for reception). Back then, I had the wheelchair so I could use my 8-10 track soundcard with my laptop. These days, the Zoom F8 by itself is an eight track recorder, and much more portable. So ultimately, the wheelchair was more headache than it was worth.
    Im surprised even more that Mike Millard pulled it off beautifully, now that we have less bulkier equipment.
  2. Hahaha that is surreal. You should send that pic to Vetri and say "look, I go through all this and dress like a terrorist only for you to steal my audio and stick it under some subpar cellphone video recordings..."
  3. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Hahaha that is surreal. You should send that pic to Vetri and say "look, I go through all this and dress like a terrorist only for you to steal my audio and stick it under some subpar cellphone video recordings..."
    It'd go right over his head.

    I remember asking him if he or any of the U2 Brazil folks were planning on taking in real cameras or audio recording equipment. "No, it is illegal to bring those into concerts."


  4. I would definitely end up on the Governments watch list for life.
  5. Don't get caught.
  6. Originally posted by SJKamal:Picked up an A10 second hand from Ebay. "Opened - never used" and got it for a decent price. Just need to find some decent mics for a good price now.


    Grrrr order got cancelled. User regrets selling it. Ebay sent a full refund. Back on the hunt now.

  7. Got a Marantz PMD620 for sell at taperssection for 100 euro.
  8. Oldy recorder but will work just fine.
  9. What's it like compared to the A10?
  10. Don’t have a A10
  11. Looks like they have both their pros and cons at first sight.

    The Sony looks for a security dude like a recorder, the Marantz will pass as a mp3 jukebox.

    The Sony can record in high resolution 96-kHz/24-bits LPCM, the Marantz 48-kHz/24-bits LPCM tops.