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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 525883" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I had a project I did a while back that was video. It was doing short video pieces for a guy running for a local office. I tried the onboard mike first and you know the results there. He was also not close enough so lots of extraneous noises and in a room it was very hollow. I did get a lavalier mic and it sounded great but you had to deal with how far away you could get and also hiding the cable could be a hassle. If you can deal with it that is the way to go, I did end up getting a small shotgun directional mic that was a nice compromise between the two. As far a stereo you are not going to get much of a stereo effect with a single mic no matter what you do. There are probably some very, very high end ones that do a good job when run through $5,000 audio board but I would guess you aren't willing to spend that kind of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 525883, member: 6277"] I had a project I did a while back that was video. It was doing short video pieces for a guy running for a local office. I tried the onboard mike first and you know the results there. He was also not close enough so lots of extraneous noises and in a room it was very hollow. I did get a lavalier mic and it sounded great but you had to deal with how far away you could get and also hiding the cable could be a hassle. If you can deal with it that is the way to go, I did end up getting a small shotgun directional mic that was a nice compromise between the two. As far a stereo you are not going to get much of a stereo effect with a single mic no matter what you do. There are probably some very, very high end ones that do a good job when run through $5,000 audio board but I would guess you aren't willing to spend that kind of money. [/QUOTE]
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