Posted by Bill on 09/27/06 13:04
Wow! That's a tiny mic. I know it's reputation-- but is it something
that is excellent... for a tiny mic? If you didn't need to hide the
mic, would you use a larger lavalier mic for better sound? Just curious.
Steve King wrote:
> Many swear by the Sanken COS-11. Others like the Countryman B6 for its easy
> to hide small size. You'll find Trams used on Ebay for sometimes good
> prices. The Tram enjoyed a period of high popularity and is still used by
> many location sound mixers. Others like the better Sure lavs. If it were
> me I'd go for the B6. It is really tiny. There are more opportunities to
> hide it without resorting to going under layers of clothing than with larger
> lavs. Any of these mics are good choices that will hold their value unlike
> the lesser sounding and admittedly much less expensive low-end choices.
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> Steve King
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