Portable recording device
Hi
Is there are product that is portable (ie battery powered) that has a couple mic inputs that have phantom, and records onto compact flash or some other sturdy media?
I would like it for recording sounds/people that are not near electricity (filmmaking/sound effects for songs etc)
Thanks
Is there are product that is portable (ie battery powered) that has a couple mic inputs that have phantom, and records onto compact flash or some other sturdy media?
I would like it for recording sounds/people that are not near electricity (filmmaking/sound effects for songs etc)
Thanks
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You might want to look at Zoom's new H4. As a bonus, it supposedly sports the G2's modeling chip.
http://www.fostex.com/support/pdf/fostex/mr8/mr8_owners_manual.pdf
Now that hey have new versions out MR-8MkII and MR-8HD) you can pick up an original MR-8 on ebay for a song, surely less than $150, maybe less than $100.
I love mine, but it may or may not suit your needs , since I\"m not sure if it has the phantom or not.
'Course, if you can get Elle McP to be my hot tub buddy, I'll BUILD you one!!! :twisted:
M-audio Micro Track
Tascam HD-P2
Marantz PMP671
Roland CD2
There are portable field mixers also with 48V and then use any battery flash recorder. Shure and Rolls make them.
Another idea is to use a vehicle DC battery to AC power inverter and simply use all your current home studio gear on location with an extension cord. I have a 1500W one that clamps on the truck battery with jumper cable size wire and gives around 12 A for loud parade PAs. Talk to your local firemen/ambulance providers also about HIGH output alternators they have to run life support gear while the engine simply idles to charge. If noise is not important then a long cord oversized for voltage drop will suffice with a regular 2-5KW portable gas generator. I put an efficient muffler on a little 8HP to quiet it down but enclosures do even better.
Next weekend I'm taking the power inverter for a Christmas parade for back-up to lift a 40ft Genie manlift with 8 EV horns then power two 70.7 V PA amps. That way we have sound if a promised receptacle trips or one amp dies. For illustration here are some with mutiple voltages and Hz. http://www.kingsoninverter.com/inverter.html The RV industry has an entire appliance line that runs on 12V(including A/V) and also power inverters for regular home ones.
Yes I need phantom as I will be using condensor mics.
I havnt thought about using a car battery, but I'll look into everything.