Audio Equipment

Aubrey Nunes aubrey at pigeonpostbox.co.uk
Thu Feb 2 01:49:30 UTC 2006


Shoshana

imo, your issue very much involves the mic(rophone). Miniature clip-
on mics give very good sound. Which is why they are now standard on
TV. They don't need to cost an arm and a leg. There are still
miniature cable mics around. But there can be noise from the cable as
the wearer moves or wriggles. So there is an issue in the size and
quality of the cable. A radio mic is better, but these are expensive.
But there is also an issue in the orientation of the mic to the
source. This is part of the ancient art of miking up or micing up
or however this should be spelt.

If quality is what you want, get a recordist!

Aubrey



More information about the Info-childes mailing list