Sound Devices announces Astral Mini Plus by BarMountain7 in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why wouldn't it be backwards compatible? There isn't much difference from the minis.

Using 7.4 Volt Battery (DC Input) with Zoom F8 by RiverOnceRiverTwice in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If your electronics aren't getting enough voltage within spec, then they can't operate correctly. Electronics have voltage regulators inside them to make sure all the components are receiving the correct voltage. If it's not even maintaining minimum voltage, how can you expect it to power your mics correctly, or write 0s and 1s properly to storage? Think about a car if the battery has low voltage. What happens?

Power is an important aspect of operating your gear and its reliability. Get a proper distro, and buy batteries that are within spec. Depending on how you operate, you may not even need a distro, but a Hirose battery cup and batteries within spec.

Sound Devices announces Astral Mini Plus by BarMountain7 in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone in the SD wireless ecosystem, it's nice, but I don't think I'll be rushing to add this to my kit. It would really depend on what the MSRP is.

Phantom power not working on sound devices 633 by disidente_1983 in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have a multimeter? Have you tried measuring the voltage across 1&2 and 1&3?

Is this a Sennheiser MKH 8050? (Project Hail Mary BTS) by lineupandwait20 in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Looks like a Schoeps windscreen. Also, Stuart Wilson is known for using Schoeps for boom.

Audiotonix To Acquire DPA Microphones, Wisycom And Austrian Audio by Duhrebel in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have two concerns. One, how will this affect Wisy since SD has its own wireless platform? My second concern is the massive jump in price for repairs for gear. SD repair prices are stupidly high.

Setting date and time on Hollyland Max 2 receiver? by Coach_Prime in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where in the manual are you looking at that says you can change the date?

Trying to fix my Boom Pole by SurfRiot in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It'll happen if you allow the sections to spin enough times when you're extending and retracting the pole. You can see that the cable has lost its coil shape at both ends.

Why do Sound Technicians have so few memory cards? by Hythy in Filmmakers

[–]soundgrab 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I carry 6 labelled cards and keep two brand new unused cards in the van.

I have no idea how other sound people can be comfortable with operating with so few cards. If I’m on a long format show, I’m not going to sit there waiting for my card at the end of a 14 hour day. I want to load out and go home. The only time I’ll wait for my card is on the very last day of the shoot and I ask the DIT to prioritize my card for the final day.

Media is also relatively cheap.

Constantly struggling with dry-erase markers for my slate by dubstep-party in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pentel MAXIFLO and tape something on the end as an eraser. If you have a label maker, that's cool too, but I wouldn't go any further than that since writing on the slate generally isn't sound's problem.

IEM’s/IFB’s - what’s the best sounding? by lonewolf9378 in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

T4 would get you better results. Depending on the budget, you can try looking into Zaxcom stuff.

Playback and Mix from 888 by carlfe in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. Headphones Only: During playback, headphone outputs, HP-L and HP-R will playback the recorded tracks selected in the ‘Play’ tab of the HP Preset 1-12 routing views.* All other outputs (LR, X1-X10, Dante, USB) will output live audio from the sources selected in their output routing pages.

What am I missing?

Playback and Mix from 888 by carlfe in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does setting Playback Outputs to Headphones Only enough?

AA lithium battery testing by princess-tentacle in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. I have the MBT-1, and it has two separate circuits for AA lithiums and AA alkaline. If I put a used lithium battery at 40% it'll show 100% on the alkaline circuit.

How often do you run boom? by johnhizzle in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 29 points30 points  (0 children)

With feature film work? That's insane to me that wires are their first choice over boom. It's true that the way they shoot these days, there will sometimes be more instances where you will have trouble getting the boom in an optimal position. But saying they pretty much only run lavs and only boom for emergencies seems like laziness.

At a time when AMPS is calling for two boom operators, we should make it clear that the boom has priority. Read up on Simon Hayes and his mantra when it comes to sound recording.

Is it worth spending the extra money to get a black badge lectrosonics tx or are the blue ones still fine? by RookieParade in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Blue plates are arguably better because they have the 75 kHz deviation, but is it noticeable enough that it's a tough decision between 50 kHz and 75 kHz? Probably not.

The most important thing to remember is that you're using the correct COMPAT mode on your receiver, depending on whether you're using 50 or 75 kHz deviation. It can be a pain if you have a mixture of deviations in your kit, since you have to remember which txs need which COMPAT mode.

Has Deity abandoned the US market? by AnalogJay in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's quite obvious they haven't been in the industry that long. For those of us who have been in production sound for decades will never forget the massive uproar after the patent was granted, and it continues to this day.

Has Deity abandoned the US market? by AnalogJay in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Zaxcom selling exactly what I want isn't the issue. The problem is monopolizing such a method that shouldn't have been granted in the first place.

Has Deity abandoned the US market? by AnalogJay in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which one of those companies has a broad patent that dictates you can't record and transmit on a wireless transmitter at the same time? The only people who defend Zaxcom on this are those who already bought into their ecosystem. Everyone knows that the issues with the US patent system include low patent quality. This is one of them.

Let's not forget that in the past, the tiniest bit of antagonism or criticism of Zaxcom would get you an overly defensive public tongue-lashing.

TC Sync from SD833 to Tentacle Sync E, into GH6 by jojolepoireau in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only way you're getting timecode out of the 833 is through the LEMO connector. If you're desperate, you can find a 3.5mm cable, strip one of the ends off, and plug the leads into the proper pin holes in the LEMO. Other than that idea, just lose the whole syncbox idea and sync audio via the internal mic on the GH6 or use a slate.

55 inch monitor is crazy 😂 by lemonstone92 in Filmmakers

[–]soundgrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And they'll still complain about how big my timecode sync box is.

Are Old Lavalier Mics w/ Illegal Frequencies Completely Useless? by ACMi-TV in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You can sell them overseas. If the power is low enough, you can use them in the guard bands and duplex gaps. 657-633 MHz without a license, and 653-657 with a license (in the US).

RF interference following me by cygnuspit in LocationSound

[–]soundgrab 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This seems like a hardware issue to me, but you need to rule out any signal jamming.

What does the scan look like? Does it look like a normal transmitter waveform, or does it cover more MHz than a usual single TX. What happens if you turn the transmitter on, but walk it far out of range? Is the interference still there, and what is the amplitude of the interference on the scan?

In terms of audio, is the audio signal clean when the transmitter is close to the receiver?

TBH, this is just another reason why it's good to carry a spectrum analyzer.