clip-on mics - gigs AND home rec.?
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2004 2:09 pm
Are clip-on microphones good enough for home recording (practicing) compared to standard microphones? I've been planing on buying an AT822 to use with my mini-disc recorder. Lately though I've been thinking about buying my own microphone (clip-on) for use in the Dixie band I play in and am wondering if I could use one microphone effectively for both purposes.
Next question. Wireless, or not wireless? Wireless certainly would be nice for gigs, but how well would it work for recording myself practicing? Does being wireless result in any loss of quality? Strictly amatuer here, I'm not going to be making any audition recordings
In what looking around I've done it looks like the clip-on mics can be used with or without wireless systems. So I assume I could simply connect, via cable, my mini-disc, or the band's amplifier, to the output from a phantom power supply.
Has anybody tried AMT's system 1?
http://www.appliedmic.com/system1.asp
This looks like something I could use for either purpose. Or even more fancy is their Roam Elite
http://www.appliedmic.com/roamelite.asp
If I wanted to spend that much would I be better off going ahead and getting the AT822 AND a clip-on (not wireless) like the AMT's system 1. Based on web pricing, those two would end up close to the same as buying just the Roam Elite. Then I would have a mic I could use for ensembles too if I wanted. On the other hand it would be nice to be totally wireless for gigs.
I would only go wireless if the quality would be high enough for the recording of myself practicing.
Thanks for all your help!
Next question. Wireless, or not wireless? Wireless certainly would be nice for gigs, but how well would it work for recording myself practicing? Does being wireless result in any loss of quality? Strictly amatuer here, I'm not going to be making any audition recordings
In what looking around I've done it looks like the clip-on mics can be used with or without wireless systems. So I assume I could simply connect, via cable, my mini-disc, or the band's amplifier, to the output from a phantom power supply.
Has anybody tried AMT's system 1?
http://www.appliedmic.com/system1.asp
This looks like something I could use for either purpose. Or even more fancy is their Roam Elite
http://www.appliedmic.com/roamelite.asp
If I wanted to spend that much would I be better off going ahead and getting the AT822 AND a clip-on (not wireless) like the AMT's system 1. Based on web pricing, those two would end up close to the same as buying just the Roam Elite. Then I would have a mic I could use for ensembles too if I wanted. On the other hand it would be nice to be totally wireless for gigs.
I would only go wireless if the quality would be high enough for the recording of myself practicing.
Thanks for all your help!