noisedude
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Yeah in that situation I'd be worrying less about my mics and more about my ears 



Richard, you may be right... however, yoderconsult said...Richard Monroe said:For your purposes, I think the above suggestions are overkill. I would use an M-Audio Audio Buddy for a preamp ($80) and a Sennheiser e835 (variable- $50-100) for a mic. These are solid basic items that will get the job done. I agree that a dynamic will be a good choice.-Richie
and both the RE20 and SM-7 are top notch voice-over mics and that is why I suggested them... and if he's a doctor he can afford a good mic. Peace.Originally posted by yoderconsult What I am having difficulty deciding on is the Mic. I really want top quality recordings


I think it is important that you ask yourself how you feel aboutyoderconsult said:I think that between these mics it is a matter of how much I want to spend for the small difference in the quality of recording that I will gain.

What mic did you end up getting?yoderconsult said:Just purchased the "perfect" mic for my setup.

Do a search for "binaural" on this bbs, because I think it was kind of covered here a while back... and to make a long story short... IMO, no, it's not easy to make them so they are worth a crap IMO... making the head and ear and etc is the hard part... plus the ear has natural compresson and etc, etc.yoderconsult said:Just purchased the "perfect" mic for my setup. I really appreciate all of the guidance that you great folks have so generously provided. I will begin setting up the equipment next week.
By the way anyone familiar with constructing a binaural mic setup? Does the "head" have to purchased preset up with mics or is it easy to put one of these together? Any suggestions on mic pairs if this can be "home" constructed? This is something that I would definitely put in a soundproof "closet" .
Thanks
Ron