In an unsurpassed demonstration of its sound quality and ease of use, the HHB FlashMic has been used to compile an urban London soundtrack for an arts project executed by members of the public.
Merseyside band The Zutons recently added to the collection of classic beyerdynamic mics in their touring arsenal. With several models now forming a solid backbone in the on-stage line-up, FOH engineer Martin Mittler explains how the different mics have enhanced the band’s live sound.
With the use of a good preamp and the right software, it's possible to get incredible results when you record vocals at home. And even equipment such as the Line 6 Toneport (either the UX1 or UX2) commonly used for guitars, can be a great choice...read on.
Now you can buy the fantastic MDP500 Portable Minidisc Recorder (and Reporter's Kit) for new low prices...and HHB are also releasing a new, Cardioid version of the world's first professional Digital Recording Microphone. Find out more...
Key enhancements of FlashMic V4.0 firmware include a new flash File system ensuring recordings are retained even if the batteries are removed while in Record, and the facility to introduce cue points during playback, enabling the user to begin compiling the finished piece as soon as the interview is over.
Portable recording specialist HHB Communications has developed the FlashMic DRM85 - the world\'s first professional Digital Recording Microphone.
The RODE Procaster is a professional broadcast quality dynamic microphone, specifically designed to offer no-comprimise performance for voice applications in the broadcast environment.
Audio-Technica's AT8004 (5.93" long) omnidirectional dynamic microphone is designed for on-location interviews/sports broadcasting.
The M 58 has been specifically designed to satisfy the demands of electric news gathering (ENG) and electronic field production (EFP) applications. Its sophisticated internal shock mount dramatically reduces handling noise.
Elegant, yet rugged, the high output SM63 series dynamic omnidirectional microphones are designed for professional applications where performance and appearance are critical. Their smooth, wide frequency response is tailored for optimum speech intelligibility.
This rugged dynamic ENG microphone delivers exceptional sensitivity and clarity in the demanding news gathering field.The extended shaft allows for easy placement of station flags without typical handling problems.
Portable recording specialist HHB Communications has developed the FlashMic DRM85 - the world's first professional Digital Recording Microphone. Perfect for all voice recording applications, in particular broadcast and press interviewing, the FlashMic combines a high quality Sennheiser omni-directional condenser capsule with 1GB of flash recording memory to create a convenient, durable and portable recording device that's extremely easy to operate.
The HHB FlashMic is the world’s first professional digital recording microphone. Complementing the omni-directional DRM85, the DRM85-C uses a high-quality, Sennheiser cardioid condenser capsule with an inbuilt, broadcast-quality Flash recorder to create an easy to operate and durable portable recorder that’s perfect for press and broadcast journalism, or any other voice recording application.
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