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Clearsonic Soft Case

Clearsonic Soft Case
  • Product Code: ga236890
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$293.97 $399.80

The ClearSonic SC2 Soft Case (Gray with Black Trim) is designed to carry up to 7 S2 Sorber baffles. It is made from lightweight, heavy-duty material. It is carried by straps with an overlapping grip.

Holds up to 7 S2 Sorber Baffles    Lightweight, Heavy-duty Exterior    Carry Straps

Parameters
Type of ClosureTouch fastener flap
Exterior Dimensions24.5 x 22.5 x 12.5" (62.23 x 57.15 x 31.75cm) (HxWxD)
Carrying/Transport OptionsCarry straps with overlapping grip
Packaging Info
Package Weight15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)13 x 3 x 3"

  • Lightweight, heavy-duty exterior
  • Touch fastener flap closure

Carry straps with overlapping grip

Compatible with up to 7 Clearsonic S2 Sorber baffles

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this kit come with wind blocker?

A: There is a foam rubber thingy included that works fine, but doesn't keep the wind out 100% in all cases. You can buy attachments that are better, but it has worked well for outdoor use for my podcast projects.

Q: 2. Does an SD Card come with the recorder?

A: Yes it does, but it is only a small one. I was using it the other day for an event and we ran out of memory. Best to grab a 16 or 32GB card if you plan to record events over 1 hour.

Q: 3. How well does this unit handle very loud low-end frequencies aka lots of bass? I have an event that needs to be recorded at the highest quality for the least amount of cash. Or does anyone have any other suggestions for a field recorder that has the highest quality recordings to price ratio? Thanks!

A: I haven't used it in those situations you described. I use it mainly for weddings. Vocally its bang on and is very clear and great crisp sound.

Q: 4. How well does this unit handle very loud low end frequencies aka lots of bass? I have an event that needs to be recorded at highest quality on a budget. Or any suggestions which field recorder would do the highest quality job for the lowest price? Thanks!

A: I cannot speak to the frequency response of the built in mics. I have mainly used the unit with external mics and also have yet to do any music recording. The dialog that I have recorded is exceptionally clear and full frequency. (as full as the spoken word becomes)

Q: 5. Does H5 support line in levels of +4dBu, i.e professional line level?

A: The H5 supports a +4 dB (professional) line input level

Q: 6. Can I use only one XLR input and still get a stereo track? Or do you need to use both to get stereo?

A: Absolutely.Also make sure to choose the proper settings in the menu while setting up each time you record.The manual is very straight forward.

Q: 7. Does this work with the Sennheiser G3 Wireless Lavs?

A: The Sennheiser G3 wireless systems can be connected to the recorder via the XLR inputs. The connection cable is included with the wireless system. If you are simply looking to use the lavalier mic included with the system wired directly to the recorder, this will require an adapter, the MZA 900P. This will convert the mini connector to XLR as well as convert the phantom power to the mic.

Q: 8. does this have any analog outputs?

A: The Zoom H5 features a dedicated 1/8 stereo line out jack. The headphone output can also be used as an analog line output if necessary.

Q: 9. Is the H5 compatable with the Nikon D3300?

A: The H5 line out port can feed over any male-male 3.5mm cord to the mic in port of the D3300. But putting the H5 atop a D3300 seems bulky/top-heavy, and the H5's capsule mics pick up a ton of handling noise. (You can reduce this a fair amount by turning on the H5's high-pass filter, but this trims any sounds your subjects make below the cut-off frequency selectable from 80 to 120 Hz.) The H5 works best when mounted by itself, then never touched while recording.If you just want to upgrade the D3300's built-in mic, think about the Rode Micro, or similar mics. The Micro is a better price-point match to the D3300 (than is the H5), is small and light, requires no batteries, and comes with a dead cat windsock for outdoor use (prevents wind sounds from drowning out your subjects). Or, if you really want to spend a few hundred, consider a short shotgun like the Rode video mic pro or something similar by Sennheiser. The sound upgrade is noticeable (from the Micro) and they add more direction selectivity, so you can avoid recording more ambient distraction noises (at the expense of frequency-coloring the reduced-volume ambient noises that get recorded, but the net result is worth it in noise settings).Keith's right about the H5 recording better (far less compressed) sound, but it mostly only matters if you plan to adjust your audio in post, such as removing white noise, hums, whines, etc. (using software like Adobe Audition or the freeware Audacity). That can make nice improvements in listenability, but most folks using a D3300 aren't looking for that much fuss.

Q: 10. Will recording a dual wireless mic receiver via XLR plus the capsule stereo mics in multi-track give me 4 separate audio tracks?

A: When you are using the mic capsules and have channels 1&2 linked to accommodate a stereo input, you would receive 2 stereo audio tracks that have 4 separate channels (Left and Right channel on each track).

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