How about something like a stereo speaker, headphone splitter? I used
something like that once on a recorder with a single stereo mic jack!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 7:35 AM
Subject: external microphones for Zoom H1 recorder
Hi!
Many of you know that I've been enjoying my Zoom H1 recorder for over the
last month. I have been looking for a small stereo microphone I can plug
into the recorder which I can clip on to my shirt collar or pocket and
I've finally found one in the Son ECM-CS10.
This microphone is powered from the unit it plugs into and I dare say that
its probably compatible with the Olympus recorders as well, its certainly
compatible with most of the Sony minidisc recorders out there along with
the Sony PCMD-50 digital recorder.
Nothing special about this microphone apart from size, less than 3 inches
long.
Its not meant for professional use but it will cover many recording
applications including lectures and field work, frequency range from
50HZ-16KHZ
Amazon in the U.S. sell the microphone and it sells for around $16.00 so
its dead cheap, given this fact you may perhaps consider buying a couple,
one to have as a spare, they work quite nicely.
Now just changing tac a little though still on the same subject of
microphones, I'm considering buying 2 Audio Technica atr3350 lapel mikes
again to use with the Zoom H1 but these are mono microphones so obviously
I'm going to need some sort of adapter for the Zoom, anyone got any ideas?
Cheers
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