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| Gear interested Join Date: Sep 2004
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Thread Starter | I'll try to be very to the point to be respectful of your time. The task I need this for is I work in a large organization and I go to live events (such as a training session) and I will record someone giving a presentation with my Panasonic PV-GS200 digital camera. As I'm sure you can tell, I am working on an extremely limited bugdet. I'll list the things I am hoping to purchase in the hopes to keep this post somewhat organized for easy reading. 1) A 2 channel wireless lavalier system. Basically, so two people can be wearing lavaliers and they can switch back and forth between one another. 2) A wired mic with a boom attachment (with 25-50ft of cable). 3) A mixing system. Something simple that I could run the boom mic and lavalier system into. Now, the target for all of this would be $500-$800. However, I'm sure this is not a realistic number. That said, if anyone could give some suggestions and advice for what they feel would be a good purchase, I would be most grateful. All suggestions and advice are EXTREMELY welcome! I apologize for my ignorance in this department and I'm very thankful of any help anyone can offer, Steve |
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