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Small diaphragm mic for audio kit
Hi all,
I am on the cusp of setting up an audio kit for film/t.v/corporate work. So basically I’m a sound handyman and I’m going to be as versatile as possible. I have read the great thread about setting up an audio kit here but I wanted to ask some further questions from the wonderful community here at CC.
So far this is what I think I’ll get:
Sennheiser ME66/K6 *OR* Rode NTG-2 (I’d like opinions here)
SD 302 mixer
Marantz PMD670 or Fostex FR-2 LE solid state recorder (Again, I’d like opinions here)
In the thread I mentioned about you suggested a Audio Technica AT4053a for a small diaphragm condenser mic. But I was thinking of going for a Rode NT6 with detachable capsule. This feature would have been great on many shoots I’ve done in the past. But I don’t know how it rates as a mic for video? Alternatively there is the NT5 which is more similar to the AT4053a. Does the NT5 (or NT6) have the Off-Axis Rejection that a AT4053a has?
In the thread you also talk of going for the Countryman B6 lavs. Is that just referring to the mic alone or does it come with a transmitter/receiver when you buy a Countryman B6?
Sorry for the long post, but please have a read and respond.
P.S. Ty I have found your comments very helpful. Also your video on mic choices and I have purchased your book Ty Ford’s Audio Bootcamp Field Guide which I’m eagerly awaiting!
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