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Hi;
I have been recording speeches in our club using a cheap dynamic mic onto a Sony NH1. The recording levels are quiet varied when looked at and edited using Audictity. I have been looking to buy a quality mic but not sure what type to go for. the speeches are usually from a lectern with the speaker wandering a metre each side. Placing the mic on the lectern produces bangs and nocks as nervous to pro speaker knock it about. I tried the mic on a stand just in front of the lectern that solved that problem, but get a distant type sound. I looked at the E865 condenser mic as a solution but nervous at spending on that and not giving me the results I am after, which is a balanced sound from the speaker in a noisey type classroom environment. Putting the mic 3 - 4 metres from the lectern seems to be the best on my cheap mic. Any suggestions as to the type and maybe model to look at. What would the pro's choose? Regards Ian |
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![]() "ian" wrote in message oups.com... Hi; I have been recording speeches in our club using a cheap dynamic mic onto a Sony NH1. The recording levels are quiet varied when looked at and edited using Audictity. I have been looking to buy a quality mic but not sure what type to go for. the speeches are usually from a lectern with the speaker wandering a metre each side. Placing the mic on the lectern produces bangs and nocks as nervous to pro speaker knock it about. I tried the mic on a stand just in front of the lectern that solved that problem, but get a distant type sound. I looked at the E865 condenser mic as a solution but nervous at spending on that and not giving me the results I am after, which is a balanced sound from the speaker in a noisey type classroom environment. Putting the mic 3 - 4 metres from the lectern seems to be the best on my cheap mic. Any suggestions as to the type and maybe model to look at. What would the pro's choose? Regards Ian 1: a wireless lavaliere if not acceptable 2: a crown PCC or similar directional boundary effect mic mounted on or in front of the lectern. or 3: a pair of condenser mics, such as shure SM-81, rode nt-5, or similar on a mic spreader, angled in so that the heads nearly touch, positioned far enough back so that the mics point approximately at the points the wandering lecturer travels to. or 4: a short shotgun on an articulated boom w/ boom operator (note: no context was specified in the request) or 5: a long shotgun, stand mounted, operated by the recordist or 6: a crown PZM or similar mounted on the ceiling above the lectern (if low enough) or 7: three microphones either on stands or hanging choir mics (or a combination of) one center and one each to the sides. best option i believe would be number one: if the sound source moves have the microphone move with it. |
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