1- Yahama MG124C Mixer
Primary audio recording is handled by a 12 channel mixer with 700 feet of XLR cabling. We’re capable of monitoring multiple microphones simultaneously and recording into one source. Cabling of this magnitude requires time and patience but the results are the biggest reward.
4- Shure SM58S Dynamic Microphones
These microphones are built solid and perfect for environments when sensitivity is a consideration. With 50-15,000 Hz frequency range and a proven design there are very few considerations for superior recording.
4- Audio Technica AT2020 Condenser Microphones
When these cardioid condenser microphones are phantom powered the silent becomes audible. We’ve captured several aural voice phenomena unexpectantly with these innovative side address microphones. Frequency range is 20-20,000 Hz and have served us well in diverse conditions.

2- Marantz PMD222 Analogue Recorder
Despite the digital age being the choice of many, analogue recording has several advantages. This professional 3 head recorder is extremely sensitive and allows monitoring as we record. When partnered with high bias tape, only the very expensive digital audio recorders are comparable.
1- Samson H2 Zoom Digital Audio Recorder
A unique digital recording device with 4 onboard microphones, removable media and the capability of recording uncompressed PCM wav format at 96,000 Hz. The list of features are endless and make it a no brainer if your an avid fan of the digital era.

6- Assorted Digital Audio Recorders
Often we’re challenged with expansive historical buildings and digital recorders certainly have their advantages especially when mobility is a consideration. Frequently we use them for dictation or for the interview process of potential clients.
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