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ramallo

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  1. The Sennheiser HD600 have a nice sound and are very comfortable headphones, but is too risky use open headphones. Cheers
  2. This machine was my first option before I bought the Nomad, but the SD card and the ultra expensive options threw me back
  3. I'm not sure, the small brother (NTG3) is a very very good microphone (I prefer it to the 416), and the NTG8 have rf bias (Very important for outdoors).
  4. I'm using a Earthworks SR30HC and I'm super happy (But is a bit noisy for very quiet sources)
  5. As close as you can. (You can hearing the director with your boom mic) I'm very happy with the Sennheiser HD25-1 (12 years with me)
  6. In this case was a bad soldered component (a chip)
  7. The big problem of a stereo on the water is the velocity of sound is 4 times faster, this circumstance requires a big baffles between the transductors for a good stereo separation. As well the sound of the things on the water don't sound like appear
  8. The Soundfield had his own recorder (SD 788) and the NTG 3/H2a too had his recorder (SD 702). I had some problems with the 702 and the humidity, but the conditions was very extreme for any device. Now I'm working in the design of a new production in Afghanistan and I'll use too more than one recorder, maybe a Nomad as main, and several ZFR in the troops (for avoid the radio interferences)
  9. Thanks! Usually, the main microphone was a Soundfield SPS200, the microphone was place above us (unattended), on the top rocks (No more than 10m), for get the detail, I was with a NTG3 3m above the fishermen (hung on the cliffs), I was as close as I could without wetting the microphone and the recorder, (both microphones was time-aligned on the edition). But, the main part of the final sound is the Soundfield. The first day I tried with a radio mic on the arm of the fisher, the capsule wrapped on a condom and the radio on two watertight bags, unfortunately the radio was loosed and sank in the first minutes. :'(
  10. 48kHz Originally was mixed in 5.1 (R128), this is an automatic stereo down mix in Nuendo (Big part of the takes was done with a Soundfield mic)
  11. The Aquarium are nice and cheap, but is extremely sensitive to cable handling. I used a H2a-XLR on this documentary
  12. My unit shows: "MIX8 is not supported on this hardware"
  13. Hello, MIX 8 can it work with all Nomads? Cheers
  14. A dumb question , someone is using some sort of screen protector? (Scratch protection like SD XL-LCD) Cheers
  15. On the Zaxcom forum "Files & Downloads"
  16. The 2.76d is the latest non beta (2.81 is the latest beta)
  17. Finally, the problem was a cold solder joint, was repaired by the France distributor.
  18. Yes, I'll try to do a last intent and I'll get a new battery Always shows 0 ------------- With a new battery all remains the same
  19. No, I didn't change the battery, I just measure it (3,1V) and clean (The battery had a black or dark deposit on the negative side), but the clock remains in the 01/01/2000 every time that I do a power cycle. Suso
  20. I have the same problem with the time date, but I had not luck with the battery cleaning Hardware issue? (4 days old Nomad) :-(
  21. These link are a mic preamps gain link? Thanks!
  22. Hello, I want to bought a multitrack unit for wildtrack recording with a Soundfield SPS200. I have three contenders: Nomad, SD 788T and AETA 4Minx. Looking the manuals, the AETA and the SD will work with Soundfield microphones, both have the possibility of link 4 channel gain and have monitor decode for Soundfield format. Can the Nomad do this? (I can't found the Nomad manual). Thanks!
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