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Tascam 60D Mk2 and microphones



 
 
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Old June 14th 16, 07:35 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Ar
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Default Tascam 60D Mk2 and microphones

Hopefully the right group for the question.

I bought the Tascam 60D Mk2 as a four track recorder on a tight budget
to replace a stereo track handheld PCM recorder (with mic/line input).

I don't have XLR mic yet to test, but the recorder does have stereo
channel 3.5mm so I thought I could use my stereo microphone to record
"atmosphere" as well as the mic on XLR.

The problem is, even with gain set to its highest setting, the recording
level is still pathetic, at least -25dB. When looking at the audio from
the same mic and my stereo recorder, I could easily drive to 0dB without
maxing out the adjustment on the recorder.

I have since read the 60D does not have a "real" pre-amp for 3.5mm
microphones, they need to output really high. Are there any cheap
battery powered 3.5mm pre-amps that are in-line that I can use for the
microphone?

I've found one device, but it isn't exactly small, but it is cheap.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STEREO-MIC...item418b6f5c5d

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Old June 15th 16, 12:47 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Tascam 60D Mk2 and microphones

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Ar wrote:
I have since read the 60D does not have a "real" pre-amp for 3.5mm
microphones, they need to output really high. Are there any cheap
battery powered 3.5mm pre-amps that are in-line that I can use for the
microphone?


All mics these day tend to produce a very similar output level. Are you
sure it isn't a matching thing? Low impedance inputs but high impedance
mics?

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Old June 15th 16, 04:51 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Tascam 60D Mk2 and microphones

On 15/06/16 01:47, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I have since read the 60D does not have a "real" pre-amp for 3.5mm
microphones, they need to output really high. Are there any cheap
battery powered 3.5mm pre-amps that are in-line that I can use for the
microphone?


All mics these day tend to produce a very similar output level. Are you
sure it isn't a matching thing? Low impedance inputs but high impedance
mics?

OK, I looked up the tech specs for the devices, I did not consider
impedance to be an issue when buying.

60D Mk2 input impedance 10k
Microphone output impedance 200Ohms
Old recorder input impedance 25k
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Old June 15th 16, 01:27 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Tascam 60D Mk2 and microphones

In article ,
Ar wrote:
On 15/06/16 01:47, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I have since read the 60D does not have a "real" pre-amp for 3.5mm
microphones, they need to output really high. Are there any cheap
battery powered 3.5mm pre-amps that are in-line that I can use for the
microphone?


All mics these day tend to produce a very similar output level. Are you
sure it isn't a matching thing? Low impedance inputs but high impedance
mics?

OK, I looked up the tech specs for the devices, I did not consider
impedance to be an issue when buying.


60D Mk2 input impedance 10k
Microphone output impedance 200Ohms
Old recorder input impedance 25k


Did have a quick look at the spec and it appears to have about 60dB of
gain available from the mic pre-amps. Which should be enough for most
things. But not sure if that applied to the stereo jack input. Do you have
a figure for that?

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Old June 21st 16, 09:33 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Iain Churches[_2_]
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Default Tascam 60D Mk2 and microphones

I use a Tascam DR 60D often.
(with condenser mics on the the XLR sockets)
It makes excellent recordings.

When you say "the gain at the highest setting". Do you mean the
rotary gain control on the front panel? You should not need to
have this much above 12 o'clock.

Have you adjusted the on-screen system presets?

Go to Menu - Input Settings and then scroll down until you
see the settings for Ch3/4. The factory default gain setting is
"Low" Change this to "High" and hopefully all will be well.

Iain




"Ar" wrote in message ...
Hopefully the right group for the question.

I bought the Tascam 60D Mk2 as a four track recorder on a tight budget to
replace a stereo track handheld PCM recorder (with mic/line input).

I don't have XLR mic yet to test, but the recorder does have stereo
channel 3.5mm so I thought I could use my stereo microphone to record
"atmosphere" as well as the mic on XLR.

The problem is, even with gain set to its highest setting, the recording
level is still pathetic, at least -25dB. When looking at the audio from
the same mic and my stereo recorder, I could easily drive to 0dB without
maxing out the adjustment on the recorder.

I have since read the 60D does not have a "real" pre-amp for 3.5mm
microphones, they need to output really high. Are there any cheap battery
powered 3.5mm pre-amps that are in-line that I can use for the microphone?

I've found one device, but it isn't exactly small, but it is cheap.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STEREO-MIC...item418b6f5c5d



 




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