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    Senior Member Dan Ortego's Avatar
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    While this may not be the 'minimalist' setup, it does represent where I'm at so far. Frankly, I'm in no hurry to have everything up and running. I'd rather have the stuff I want, than simply racing to the finish line to start full-fledged webcasting.

    • Electro-Voice RE20 Microphone
    • Electro-Voice 309A Shock Mount
    • O.C. White 45" ProBoom™ Elite
    • O.C. White 15" ProBoom™ Riser
    • Shure X2U (XLR to USB Interface)
    • Ambient Recording XLR Mic Cables
    • Beyerdynamic DT-1350 HeadPhones
    • Sennheiser Headphone Holder/Hanger
    • Loctite™ Blue-242 (prevents accidents)

    Sub Total: $1250.00

    As Mike so eloquently stated in this past Sunday's (Computers 2k Now) broadcast '...sometimes, you just want to go out the door and turn left'.
    Last edited by Dan Ortego; 09-24-2013 at 08:23 AM. Reason: ADDED CONTENT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Ortego View Post
    While this may not be the 'minimalist' package, it does represent where I'm at so far. Frankly, I'm in no hurry to have everything up and running. I'd rather have the stuff I want, than simply racing to the finish line to start full-fledged webcasting.

    E-V RE20
    E-V Shock Mount
    O.C. White 45” ProBoom
    O.C. White 15” Arm Riser
    Shure X2U (USB Interface)
    Ambient Recording XLR Cables
    Beyerdynamic DT1350 HeadPhones
    Loctite Blue-242

    Sub Total: $1208.00
    Where does the Loctite come in?

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    Morning/Afternoon Joe,
    The Loctite is perhaps the most important accessory I have to ensure the microphone shock mount doesn't swivel loose from the microphone arm stud. Also, it keeps the thumbscrews from loosening the position of the microphone within the shock mount cage.

    Believe me I learned the hard way but fortunately the microphone with the shock mount landed softly in my lap before I applied the Loctite. The 'Blue-242' is pliable and is not permanent so you can unscrew the fasteners with just a little bit more effort than without. BTW, it only takes a tiny drop as it will stiffen over time.

    Regards/Cheers,
    Dan
    Last edited by Dan Ortego; 09-23-2013 at 08:43 AM.

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    I will take some pictures this week of my setup. I think many people have become consumed with buying more and more equipment when it reality it is not needed. You can get most of your work done with a simple setup

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    Quote Originally Posted by Podnutter View Post
    I will take some pictures this week of my setup. I think many people have become consumed with buying more and more equipment when it reality it is not needed. You can get most of your work done with a simple setup
    I agree, simple, small for portability and clean.

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    I was thinking. Why not just have an iPad, microphone and use prepaid data like chrisnitzel did using LTE. http://forum.ibroadcastnetwork.org/s...-streaming-gig

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    Nothing is more minimalist then a AT-2005 and Garageband. Sounds just as good as what people with mixers compressors and gates are using at a fraction of the clutter and cost

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommySulivan View Post
    Nothing is more minimalist then a AT-2005 and Garageband. Sounds just as good as what people with mixers compressors and gates are using at a fraction of the clutter and cost
    Nice mic and it's black too! What's the main difference between this and the ATR 2100?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommySulivan View Post
    Nothing is more minimalist then a AT-2005 and Garageband. Sounds just as good as what people with mixers compressors and gates are using at a fraction of the clutter and cost
    Being so new in all, I can't really pass judgment on that but if you say so. Personally, even with my damaged ears from decades of military service I can certainly tell the difference between webcasts where one set-up is used over another.

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    My minimalist setup:

    Mac:
    CamTwist
    C910/920
    ATR-2005 USB (The black one looks better than the silver ;-)

    PC:
    OBS
    C910/920/ or Microsoft HD webcam
    ATR-2005 USB (The black one looks better than the silver ;-)

    Next I would probably add a mixer into the setup.
    Get a PC!

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