banksb Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum. I have a Sony MZ-R70 which I mainly use for recording band practice. Recently it has begun skipping and I've tried a head cleaner. Also, the remote seems to be shorting out causing track skipping and random behavior. I bought this thing ALMOST 4 years ago from best buy and got the product replacement plan. So, now, I'm thinking of going back to best buy and getting an exchange. I think what I would be getting is the MZ-NF610, which looks cool, but it has no mic input. I currently use a homemade mic (out of those Panasonic (?) wm-61a mics, ordered from digikey). I noticed the MZ-NF610 does not have a mic-input. Will i have to make a 9V battery powersupply to use the MZ-NF610 to record on the line input? Does this work properly? Does anyone use this setup with good results? Any other advice? Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KJ_Palmer Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Hi. If you got the NF610 you would certainly need some sort of external power - either a battery box or mic pre-amp. If your band is very loud you might get away with a battery box (cheaper option), but your recordings will still be on the quiet side compared to your R70, and you'd need to fiddle around with them on a PC or deck, just to 'normalise' them to decent levels. As you have access to mains power (I assume), however, you could get yourself a cheap mains powered mic pre-amp for use with the NF610. They're cheaper than the tiny battery powered/stealth type pre-amps you get from the likes of Sound Professionals. Somewhere like Radio Shack should have a good-ish one for about $10-$20. Another option is to get either the next Sony model up, the N710, which has mic-in or another brand recorder (preferably Sharp) with a mic-input. The Sharp IM-DR420 would be a good choice if you can get that one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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