What is a good choice for a microphone that connects with _miniplug_ to a
(portable) DAT or a laptop. The ideal design would be something small with
no long cord needed. It can be either a mono or a stereo microphone. I have
a Sony ECM-MS957 (a stereo mic with a miniplug), but what I don't like about
it is its frequency resonse and it's a bit too big as well.
Are there any other options? The price range can be 50eur - 400eur. It
should have a good freq. response (or average at least).
>What is a good choice for a microphone that connects with _miniplug_ to a
>(portable) DAT or a laptop. The ideal design would be something small with
>no long cord needed. It can be either a mono or a stereo microphone. I have
>a Sony ECM-MS957 (a stereo mic with a miniplug), but what I don't like about
>it is its frequency resonse and it's a bit too big as well.
>
>Are there any other options? The price range can be 50eur - 400eur. It
>should have a good freq. response (or average at least).
You might have a look at our mic-range binaural mics. They seem to very
popular with portable DAT and laptop taper.
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 22:34:08 -0400, Len Moskowitz wrote
(in article <ckncv0$i4v$1@panix1.panix.com> ):
>
> Pauli Soininen <dont@spam.com> wrote:
>
>> What is a good choice for a microphone that connects with _miniplug_ to a
>> (portable) DAT or a laptop. The ideal design would be something small with
>> no long cord needed. It can be either a mono or a stereo microphone. I have
>> a Sony ECM-MS957 (a stereo mic with a miniplug), but what I don't like about
>> it is its frequency resonse and it's a bit too big as well.
>>
>> Are there any other options? The price range can be 50eur - 400eur. It
>> should have a good freq. response (or average at least).
>
> You might have a look at our mic-range binaural mics. They seem to very
> popular with portable DAT and laptop taper.
>
>
AT 822?
Regards,
Ty Ford
-- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric
stuff are at www.tyford.com
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