Hi!
Check out the soundman microphones. They plug into your ears like usual md headphones and they have a fantastic frequency of about 20-20.000.
They are not cheap but the best choice when it comes to doing "backup" recordings at concerts.
Heres' the website: http://www.soundman.de It comes in several languages - so you will find any information you need.
If i could afford the 200 USD right now i'd not wait any longer.
I think the "pop" ones are the best choice.
Cheers
Roman/Berlin
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Von: kraftwerk-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:kraftwerk-admin@mailman.xmission.com]Im Auftrag von Thiago Medeiros
Gesendet am: Samstag, 23. November 2002 05:47
An: kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com
Betreff: [Kraftwerk] Recording issues
Dear Friends,
 
My name is Thiago , I am from Brazil, and this is my first post (although I am signed in this Mailing list for some time), regarding something important: I will travel to Japan for business in January and stay there as a guest of a company until July. That means I'm going to be in KW's gig. I am conveniently packing my Sony MZ-N707 MD recording for "backing up" the concert and share with my dear KW fan fellows. The only flaw in my plan is that I don't have any live recording experience at all (except for some college classes and lectures), and I'd like to know if someone could help me with tips on recording, what Microphone to use, if I'd need a module for capturing loud sounds, and assorted tips. I really want to make a decent recording, at least as good as that one of Paris available in SoulSeek.
 
Thanks, and please help me a little!
 
DoktorFaust