Looking for audio recording equipment
Oct. 17th, 2010 11:31 amHowdy neighbors,
I have a somewhat urgent need for some studio-type audio recording equipment -- shotgun mics, mixers, that sort of thing. I find it hard to search for places to buy this stuff using the Web; the many places that sell speakers and stereo equipment tend to capture all the keywords I throw at it.
I'm rolling across the river to visit Guitar Center now, but would love to hear about any other places in the vicinity that might be able to set me up. Thanks!
I have a somewhat urgent need for some studio-type audio recording equipment -- shotgun mics, mixers, that sort of thing. I find it hard to search for places to buy this stuff using the Web; the many places that sell speakers and stereo equipment tend to capture all the keywords I throw at it.
I'm rolling across the river to visit Guitar Center now, but would love to hear about any other places in the vicinity that might be able to set me up. Thanks!
Local options are limited
Date: 2010-10-17 09:56 pm (UTC)Mercenary Audio down in Foxboro (http://www.mercenary.com/) IS a pro place with intelligent employees, and might be worth a call.
On the mail order front, Sweetwater does a good job, as do Full Compass and B&H. Also, if you're looking for buying advice, it's definitely worth a visit to gearslutz.com - use the search function and you're almost certain to find discussion of whatever piece of hardware you're interested in.
Good luck - I wish I had something more positive to say about the local options!
Re: Local options are limited
Date: 2010-10-18 04:23 am (UTC)If you need to RENT for a few days, contact Boston Camera; might be cheaper and quicker.
Re: Local options are limited
Date: 2010-10-18 01:30 pm (UTC)You/your friend need to go to the B&H site via the Harvard purchasing site, which requires a Harvard ID PINSYSTEM access. Go to this link (http://vpf-web.harvard.edu/ofs/procurement/protected/ven_par_bnh.shtml) - it will ask for the Harvard PIN login, then take you to a link for B&H. When You get to the B&H site, you should see a a turquoise flag on the left side saying "Welcome Harvard University" - this indicates you will get the discount pricing (e.g. a Yamaha CP33 keyboard is usually $999, but with this link displays as $777).
Re: Local options are limited
Date: 2010-10-18 02:20 pm (UTC)...Wait, forget that last part.
Re: Local options are limited
Date: 2010-10-18 08:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-18 08:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-18 08:43 pm (UTC)Another friend of mine shared another local business that I intend to look into this evening: Rule Camera (http://rule.com). I must say that their website's tagline, Everything's going to be okay, really speaks to me.