I'm finally looking at upgrading my audio gear.
I currently work with a pair of SONY HC7's which have 1/8" mini mic jacks. I have my Sennheiser Evolution G2 wireless lav kit in transit. But now I need to address the issue of upgrading my shotgun mic from my small, basic Azden SMX-10 to something better.
I'm considering one of two options.
Option 1 is to go with the Ambient Recordings TinyMike with the mini jack option since it's mic jack is native mini and allows for direct connection and doesn't need phantom power to operate and is very compact. I can add XLR capability later on if/when I move up to a better camera.
Option 2 is going with an XLR based mic - I like the small size and reviews of the Audio-Technica AT875 kit from B&H. Since the mic isn't powered from the camera, I have to look at an XLR adapter to fit underneath the camera. My question is why are there XLR adapters that don't have phantom power, yet many mics require phantom power to work? It seems kind of superfluous to put an XLR adapter on the market that doesn't provide phantom power.
I'm inexperienced in the audio side of things and I hope I can get some clarification on this.
Can the Audio-Technica AT875 be used with the Beachtek DXA-2S or DXA-4 Audio Adapter with my HC7's or am I going to have to get a phantom powered XLR adapter?
If I have to go with a phantom powered adapter - option 1 wins on cost compared to Option 2
Cliff Etzel - Solo Video Journalist
bluprojekt | SoloVJ.com
I currently work with a pair of SONY HC7's which have 1/8" mini mic jacks. I have my Sennheiser Evolution G2 wireless lav kit in transit. But now I need to address the issue of upgrading my shotgun mic from my small, basic Azden SMX-10 to something better.
I'm considering one of two options.
Option 1 is to go with the Ambient Recordings TinyMike with the mini jack option since it's mic jack is native mini and allows for direct connection and doesn't need phantom power to operate and is very compact. I can add XLR capability later on if/when I move up to a better camera.
Option 2 is going with an XLR based mic - I like the small size and reviews of the Audio-Technica AT875 kit from B&H. Since the mic isn't powered from the camera, I have to look at an XLR adapter to fit underneath the camera. My question is why are there XLR adapters that don't have phantom power, yet many mics require phantom power to work? It seems kind of superfluous to put an XLR adapter on the market that doesn't provide phantom power.
I'm inexperienced in the audio side of things and I hope I can get some clarification on this.
Can the Audio-Technica AT875 be used with the Beachtek DXA-2S or DXA-4 Audio Adapter with my HC7's or am I going to have to get a phantom powered XLR adapter?
If I have to go with a phantom powered adapter - option 1 wins on cost compared to Option 2
Cliff Etzel - Solo Video Journalist
bluprojekt | SoloVJ.com