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Started November 4th, 2006 · 17 replies · Latest reply by dspuser 10 months, 1 week ago
I recently stumbled upon this helpful FAQ, and thought it would be useful to people coming here for answers:
http://web.archive.org/web/20061209074617/http://www.josephson.com/mic-faq.html (Original Offline, Archived Copy)
Edit: Stickied. We could use this thread to write our own FAQ as well...
Also, check out minidisc.org if you are in the market for Minidiscs.
[Originally linked by offtheline, thanks.]
Some excellent deals on top brand microphones and equipment
I found this to be an interesting read. Actually a thread turned microphone theory manual by audio engineer Harvey Gerst.
http://www.artistcollaboration.com/~tekker/Harvey%20Threads/HarveyThread.doc
--peter
Just to follow up on this March 14 post: the link I gave has been taken off-line. Find a replacement here: Harvey Gerst's mic lessons:
http://hr-faq.org/HarveyThread.doc
--Peter
Halleck
I recently stumbled upon this helpful FAQ, and thought it would be useful to people coming here for answers:
http://www.josephson.com/mic-faq.htmlEdit: Stickied. We could use this thread to write our own FAQ as well...
The website is down but appearnatly archive.org still has it archived:
http://web.archive.org/web/20061209074617/http://www.josephson.com/mic-faq.html
Halleck
I recently stumbled upon this helpful FAQ, and thought it would be useful to people coming here for answers:
http://www.josephson.com/mic-faq.htmlEdit: Stickied. We could use this thread to write our own FAQ as well...
This link was down when I checked.
digifish
Halleck
I recently stumbled upon this helpful FAQ, and thought it would be useful to people coming here for answers:
[...]Edit: Stickied. We could use this thread to write our own FAQ as well...
Hmm... Why is this this still "sticky" when the FAQ is down (and has been for a while by the looks of things).
This was a very useful FAQ--I've downloaded it to keep it handy. Microphones don't go out of date so fast as other electronics, so it's still current in most respects. It also includes instructions for modifying a RadioShack PZM, which I bought way back in the 80s and still have, to use balanced lines. The ASCII illustrations are not elegant (pictures would have been better), but I may yet get around to trying this mod.
-- Paul
Actually I'm surprised this wasn't here so I'm adding it:
I find it an invaluable reference for recommended microphones for all kinds of assorted applications.