One of the clearest and most understandable videos of how to use Shotgun Mic's DSLR's - I've watched 10 videos and it finally makes sense after watching yours! THANK YOU!!
You're the MAN!!!!!!! You are the freakin man! All these newbie millennial's on TH-cam with no knowledge! This right here is what you call, fundamental Classic straight up no nonsense common sense knowledge the right way!!!!!!!!!! Thank YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And He added the product links in the description like a Boss!!! LOL! Cheers!
TRRS to TRS is something a lot of people don't understand. I think the other part that is important is that you split it into a 2 channel cable, but because the Canon doesn't have stereo input it doesn't matter than you are only using 1 of the two.
I used a TRRS female to TRS dual Male adapter cable. If you look in the description it is stated that way. Click on the Amazon link and you’ll see exactly what it is. Thanks for your comment.
Thanks for your video, I had the same problem and when i saw your video i got the feeling that yes it will work. i got the cable you mentioned but unfortunately it did not work :( i have Canon D600 and i still have the problem
Boy, that's too bad that the cable you ordered didn't work. The one you received may be defective. If you still can, I'd send the cable back and get a different one. Let me know how it goes with a new cable. Thanks again.
I have been wondering why my shotgun mic always sounds worse than my lav mic wired into an audio recorder. I always thought that hiss sound is just ambient noise picked up by the shotgun and preamp won't save it. Thank you very much for doing this short clean video! Now I know what I should get.
This video is impeccably well-explained! People on TH-cam just assume knowledge but this was great. Also, if you have the shotgun mic attached to the camera, there is no where to place the preamp right so won't it end up just hanging down?
Thanks for your comment! Yes, you are correct. It will just hang down, but it comes with a Velcro strap that fits through loops on the back of the device. So, I usually just attach it to my tripod. Thanks again!
Hello! I loved this video. I do have one question though: I really want to purchase this item, but I want to know if it is compatible with my camera. It is a Sony ZV-1F, a vlogging camera. Will it still work if I turn the audio recording level to 1? Thanks!😊
Hi, nicely done. I bought the Beachtek preamp. I have a GoPro at the moment so no way to turn the gain down on the camera. To complicate things I’m attempting to record a Marshall amplifier connected to Marshall 4x12 speaker cabs. My current conclusion is the speaker cabs output is too much for my Movo shotgun mics. To use the right tool for the right job I bought 2 Shure SM57’s which I hope clears things up.
Thanks for the question. Yes, you can use it on a Sennheiser MKH 416. You’ll just turn on the Phantom Power switch on the Saramonic SmartRig and you’ll be good to go. Good luck!
I love this little pre-amp and I use it to supply phantom power to a condenser shotgun mic. My XLR is a a canon rebel (1200D and a 1300d) but no audio in - so I also use a H1 zoom to record the sond and then sync the zoom sound with the crappy camera sound. Only headache is I keep losing the trrs to trs patch cable but a a great cheap setup that gives great results
Nice video, useful tips. Question for you: Is it good to use Zoom H1 instead of saramonic you mentioned?. That device is unavailable in my region & Importing it will costs 4× the amount. I'm using zoom h1 + knock off lav mic. Planning to buy mid budget microphone.
Hello sir, Thanks for such a nice video. It's very informative. How's the overall quality of Saramonic, which newer product you reconnect for the same use? Which is the best budget XLR on camera mic you would recommend?
@@StairwayToVideo thanks for your answer :) ... I think it is happening to me, I have a takstart 600 connected to a zoom H1n ad it is plugged into my Sony A6400 throught a splitter but it is TRRS and I have this annoying hiss. now I have a possible answer to my problem.. Thank you so much!
The closer you get to the audio source, the better the audio will be. Also, since you're picking up the sound from so close with a lav, the preamp of the DSLR won't have to amplify the sound that much as to ruin it. In the end though, you're still going through the DSLR's preamp so you'll still get some noise, but the overall quality will be better than just using the camera's built-in mic.
BEFORE PURCHASING IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT: If you connect "SmartRig II" to a smartphone, the headphone socket is for monitor the audio output of the smartphone. If you connect "SmartRig II" (via TRRS / TRS adapter) to a camera, the headphone socket cannot be used to monitor audio captured by the connected microphone.
Would i be able to connect a 3.5mm mic via a xlr adapter into the saramonic preamp which is then connected via a trrs to trs adapter into my camera. The mic would be battery powered. Also excellent video!
thanks for this video it helps but one thing my t6i works without the adaptor is it because i have the smartring plus or what.Once again thak you very much
I have a sony a6000 camera and it hasn't got a jack for these kind of mics. So my question is,how do i do it? Do I just connect the microphone to my phone, having an app for recording sound opened and it will work?
Hello. Thanks for your awesome video. Let me ask a question. I've bought the Saramonic smartRig+. I connected it to my Nikon D810 and a Deity V lav mic. I set the camera rec level at 1, the lowest as you said. But I could hardly get my voice to -12dB even with the SmartRig+ at max level. I had to increase the camera rec level about 6~7 and SmartRig+ level at max to get -12dB voice. BTW my lav mic was on my shirts about 6 inches away from my mouth. Am I doing something wrong? Thx.
After looking up the Deity V Lav, I didn't see any information that it would work on the Nikon D810. I'd contact Deity, Nikon and Saramonic to get better clarification on it.
@@StairwayToVideo Thank you for your quick respond. I heard I have to be careful to use the phantom power not to destroy microphones, especially when the mic has its own power such as Rode videomic pro. So I did not even try using the phantom power option using the lav mic either. Also I thought the phantom power is delivered only thru the XLR jack not thru 3.5mm jack. Am I wrong? Maybe too basic and stupid question. Although I have been working on photography for decades, I am new to video production. So lots of silly questions. And your video helps a lot. Thanks.
You're correct. You can't monitor (at least most people can't) while recording with the Saramonic SmartRig. Although, you CAN monitor upon playback. You should be able to use a standard TRS 3.5mm (1/8 inch) headphone jack. I don't know if they've upgraded that feature on the new SmartRig Plus or not. I'd contact Saramonic with that question. Thanks for the question and for watching my video!!
Thank's a lot for your video. I'm wondering if it would be good as a portable phantom power suply for shotgun mic pluged on a recorder like tascam dr05x, or not? What do you think about it?
i was searching for some think like this but now is the question is there a differentes between the Saramonic SmartRig II and the Saramonic SmartRig other than the design
Yes. If you look in the description below the video, you'll see a link to Amazon for the adapter. It's 3.5mm. Thanks for watching the video and for your question!
Going through this right now. Some advise an external pre amp and some advise an external audio recorder. I actually really wanna try the pre amp as really don’t wanna sync audio in post.
Thanks for the question. The adapter cable that I purchased is no longer available. I got it from Radio Shack and they've all but gone out of business. The Cable in my description should work for you. Thanks!! amzn.to/2kpHHGt
Thanks for the question. I used the AA Battery because it lasts longer than when I use the 9 Volt battery in the Saramonic SmartRig. Sennheiser says that the AA Battery will last over 100 hours. The Saramonic only lasts 4-6 hours (approximate) when using it as Phantom power. Hope that helps!
Will this work with a dynamic mic? And do you still need a 9v battery if you use a dynamic mic, and if it does work, and you do need to use a 9v battery, will the battery last longer with a dynamic on the "ON" mode rather than a condenser mic that needs the "+48v" setting on?
Yes, this will work with a dynamic mic. And, you’re correct. You don’t need phantom power with a dynamic mic but you will need to turn the PreAmp to on for it to work. I’m guessing that the battery in the PreAmp will last longer when you don’t need Phantom Power. Thanks for the questions!
Yes. Check out my Audio Technica AT875R Video. I use an iPhone 6S in part of the video using the same technique you’re asking about. th-cam.com/video/zVGeY6hNxhs/w-d-xo.html
Do you keep your AA battery inside your Sennheiser shotgun mic while using the phantom power from the smart rig preamp? I just purchase a use smart rig off EBay!
Thanks for the question. I sometimes keep the AA battery inside to save on the 9volt battery inside the SmartRig, but you don’t have to. The SmartRig is more than capable to power the Sennheiser. Congratulations on buying the SmartRig!
Yes, I did use the ME66 in a couple of the shots, but at the beginning (where I'm sitting the the chair from a side view) I'm using the ME67. Good eye!! Thanks for the comment!
If i use some audio recorder like tascam dr40 do i still need this preamp to boost my cheap shotgun? N how do i connect this mini dslr jack to my dr40? Ohh and 1 more question..If my shotgun already have battery inside do i still need some preamp? Or should i choose one of them? Or use them together both preamp and battery on?
Hey i love your explanation but i have a question. I use the Saramonic SR-AX100 with the Azden SMX-10 with battery. When lowering the rec level in my 80D, it won't pick up any audio. But the audio is set to max on the preamp. Any suggestions what i am doing wrong?
Well how are you supposed to plug something like the azden shotgun mic into an XLR cable. In this video he has a shotgun mic that connects directly to an XLR, but a shotgun mic like my azden smx-30 can't do that. Edit: Nevermind, I found out you can just get a 3.5 to xlr adapter.
Please could you clarify something. When you initially set up the Saramonic you mentioned to put it on 48 phantom power mode, but when you tested the audio levels (at 4.28) I noticed your Saramonic was switched to the on mode, not the 48 power mode. Wouldn't you test the mic with it switched to 48? Also can you explain the difference between using the on and 48 mode. I want to use the Saramonic to plug into a smartphone but both the 'on' and the '48' modes seem to work.
James, Thanks for the question. At the beginning of the video I was doing a walk-through with the Saramonic showing the switch and dial on the front. 48 volt phantom power is needed when using a Condenser Microphone. The microphone I was using in the video is a Sennheiser ME 66 condenser microphone and it does need phantom power. The difference is that the Sennheiser microphone has a AA battery that will also give it phantom power. So, I used the phantom power inside the microphone so I didn't need to use the phantom power switch on the Saramonic Preamp. I hope that helps. Let me know what kind of microphone you are using with your smartphone. Jim K
Thank you so much for the reply. Your video is excellent and helping me to understand some of the complexities of audio. I'm planning on using an existing Rode NTG2 with a Samsung Android. I have just bought the Saramonic. As I understand it, I would just need to have that switched to 'on'?
Well, if you use the internal AA battery inside the NTG2 as the power for the mic, then yes. If you don't switch on the AA battery in the NTG2, then you'll need to flip the switch on the SmartRig for Phantom power. But, read your manual for the NTG2 to be sure as I don't own one of those mics. Thanks!
OMG, I've been searching for two days. you're the first person explaining the setup clearly and properly.
One of the clearest and most understandable videos of how to use Shotgun Mic's DSLR's - I've watched 10 videos and it finally makes sense after watching yours! THANK YOU!!
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You're actually kind of a legend for this video. Thanks for the help sir.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad it helped you!
You're the MAN!!!!!!! You are the freakin man! All these newbie millennial's on TH-cam with no knowledge! This right here is what you call, fundamental Classic straight up no nonsense common sense knowledge the right way!!!!!!!!!! Thank YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And He added the product links in the description like a Boss!!! LOL! Cheers!
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Stop Action is everything! the best use of that technique ever...
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Just starting my path into video world after years of photography, i am learning a lot with your videos, keep going!
Jose Correa
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Your little cable was a life saver! Thanks for sharing!
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Straight to the point , this you tube channel deserves more subscribers.
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The stop animation was awesome
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I've been looking for this information for a week, finally found it! Thank you so much
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Totally gained a follower, times change, the older are tech savvy too. This video beat everyone else's on this subject.
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ONE OF THE BEST TUTORIALS SO FAR. Love it a lot. You make me subscribe to your channel. Your video makes me want to buy that smartrig rightaway
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The best tutorial I have seen so far on TH-cam. I wish I would have found this video way earlier...
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I loved the ending with the stop motion animation.
That was fun to do. Thanks!
TRRS to TRS is something a lot of people don't understand. I think the other part that is important is that you split it into a 2 channel cable, but because the Canon doesn't have stereo input it doesn't matter than you are only using 1 of the two.
Enjoyed the stop-motion at the end. Thanks for the informative videos. Just found your channel today and subscribed. Keep them coming :)
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Thank you for the answers that I have been searching for for so long! You Rock Mr.K!
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This is all i needed and boom you were here for me. Godbless you !!!
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I just noted that in video you used a TRS cable while in the description it was TRRS cable
I used a TRRS female to TRS dual Male adapter cable. If you look in the description it is stated that way. Click on the Amazon link and you’ll see exactly what it is. Thanks for your comment.
Great video explains perfectly what I’ve been missing. Nice stop motion at the end.
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Great video!! Thank you!!🙏🏼
Great video and still being listened to in 2018 so easy to follow my audio hiss troubles now over and out
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Thanks for the info
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Simple and straight to the point, thanks for the upload!
Cheers from Manila
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Thanks for your video, I had the same problem and when i saw your video i got the feeling that yes it will work. i got the cable you mentioned but unfortunately it did not work :( i have Canon D600 and i still have the problem
Boy, that's too bad that the cable you ordered didn't work. The one you received may be defective. If you still can, I'd send the cable back and get a different one. Let me know how it goes with a new cable. Thanks again.
Extremely useful video, thank you so much !
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Thanks for the clear tutorial!
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I have been wondering why my shotgun mic always sounds worse than my lav mic wired into an audio recorder. I always thought that hiss sound is just ambient noise picked up by the shotgun and preamp won't save it. Thank you very much for doing this short clean video! Now I know what I should get.
I'm glad the video helped. Thanks for commenting!!
Wow...thanks for showing the saramonic smartrig. It is just what I was looking for. Subscribed immediately!
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Legendary video tutorial! Thank you so much!
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Thats why. Now I know where to start. Thanks sir. This is the answer what I am looking for.
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@@StairwayToVideo I always trying to record cover songs by myself but I didnt get any good. My signal is very low. I need this preamp.
Great vid! Thanks! Gain staging tip is priceless!
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Great video well done.
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Jim
This made me laugh while learning something new... Great vid!
Thanks for watching it. I appreciate it!! Glad it made you laugh.
This video is impeccably well-explained! People on TH-cam just assume knowledge but this was great. Also, if you have the shotgun mic attached to the camera, there is no where to place the preamp right so won't it end up just hanging down?
Thanks for your comment! Yes, you are correct. It will just hang down, but it comes with a Velcro strap that fits through loops on the back of the device. So, I usually just attach it to my tripod.
Thanks again!
Love the stop motion wiring diagram. :)
Glad you like it!
Hello! I loved this video. I do have one question though: I really want to purchase this item, but I want to know if it is compatible with my camera. It is a Sony ZV-1F, a vlogging camera. Will it still work if I turn the audio recording level to 1? Thanks!😊
Thank you! Always Learning from you.
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Great tutorial learned a lot. Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks!
Hi, nicely done. I bought the Beachtek preamp. I have a GoPro at the moment so no way to turn the gain down on the camera. To complicate things I’m attempting to record a Marshall amplifier connected to Marshall 4x12 speaker cabs.
My current conclusion is the speaker cabs output is too much for my Movo shotgun mics.
To use the right tool for the right job I bought 2 Shure SM57’s which I hope clears things up.
great video, well done and thanks!
Also, I like that stop-motion at the end :)
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Thanks!! I like doing those Stop Motion segments. They are fun! Thanks for your comment and for watching the video!
Top tutorial man !! i love it !!
Thank you!
What an incredible video. I have a question, can I use this method for a sennheiser MKH 416 microphone?
I wait your answer. Thank you
Thanks for the question. Yes, you can use it on a Sennheiser MKH 416. You’ll just turn on the Phantom Power switch on the Saramonic SmartRig and you’ll be good to go. Good luck!
@@StairwayToVideo Excellent!!
Thanks for your time answering 👌
I love this little pre-amp and I use it to supply phantom power to a condenser shotgun mic. My XLR is a a canon rebel (1200D and a 1300d) but no audio in - so I also use a H1 zoom to record the sond and then sync the zoom sound with the crappy camera sound. Only headache is I keep losing the trrs to trs patch cable but a a great cheap setup that gives great results
Cool! Glad your having good success with that setup. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching the video!
Subscribed. Great video!
Thanks for taking the time to watch my video and for commenting!! I appreciate it.
Nice video, useful tips.
Question for you:
Is it good to use Zoom H1 instead of saramonic you mentioned?. That device is unavailable in my region & Importing it will costs 4× the amount.
I'm using zoom h1 + knock off lav mic.
Planning to buy mid budget microphone.
Hello sir,
Thanks for such a nice video. It's very informative.
How's the overall quality of Saramonic, which newer product you reconnect for the same use?
Which is the best budget XLR on camera mic you would recommend?
Top! ❤
nice nice tutorial
Very good video, just one question, what happens if you plug a TRRS input instead of a TRS into your camara
Cameras “usually” have a female TRS connection installed. So, if you plug in a TRRS into the camera it probably won’t pick up the sound correctly.
Thanks for your question!
@@StairwayToVideo thanks for your answer :) ... I think it is happening to me, I have a takstart 600 connected to a zoom H1n ad it is plugged into my Sony A6400 throught a splitter but it is TRRS and I have this annoying hiss. now I have a possible answer to my problem.. Thank you so much!
@@soyelprofedeingles You’re welcome. I hope it helps. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video and for commenting on it!
Good video, sir!
Thanks! Glad you liked it and for commenting!
How about for a lavalier microphone straight into the DSLR?
The closer you get to the audio source, the better the audio will be. Also, since you're picking up the sound from so close with a lav, the preamp of the DSLR won't have to amplify the sound that much as to ruin it. In the end though, you're still going through the DSLR's preamp so you'll still get some noise, but the overall quality will be better than just using the camera's built-in mic.
Es exactamente lo que necesitaba, gracias
De nada. Gracias por el comentario y por ver el vídeo.
Awesome video. Would this work for my lumix g7 and rode videomicro? Geez you'd save my life if you said yes....
Thanks so much. New at all this and learning.
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Thank you for this mate.
You're welcome. Thanks!
BEFORE PURCHASING IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT: If you connect "SmartRig II" to a smartphone, the headphone socket is for monitor the audio output of the smartphone. If you connect "SmartRig II" (via TRRS / TRS adapter) to a camera, the headphone socket cannot be used to monitor audio captured by the connected microphone.
Thanks, definitely helped!
Great content!!
Great Thanks! you earned a new sub!
Thanks for the comment and for watching my video!!!
Well done! How are you finding the headphone monitoring on the smartrig??
Thanks!
Would i be able to connect a 3.5mm mic via a xlr adapter into the saramonic preamp which is then connected via a trrs to trs adapter into my camera. The mic would be battery powered. Also excellent video!
Exceptional video. This is the best tutorial on the internet. Thank you sir.
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Thanks man!!!!!
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nice vid. just wondering if you edit the audio and remove the noise audio? because when I do the noise remove then it sounds like a robotic. thank you
wow..thanks for this video..i learned a lot
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That was amazing ❤️
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Super!
Best video...
thanks for this video it helps but one thing my t6i works without the adaptor is it because i have the smartring plus or what.Once again thak you very much
Loving how your voice sounds like James Stewart 😃
Crystal clear breakdown!
Thanks for your comment. Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching!
I have a sony a6000 camera and it hasn't got a jack for these kind of mics. So my question is,how do i do it? Do I just connect the microphone to my phone, having an app for recording sound opened and it will work?
thanks very good
What cable to use from mixer to SARAMAMONIC?
Hello. Thanks for your awesome video. Let me ask a question. I've bought
the Saramonic smartRig+. I connected it to my Nikon D810 and a Deity V lav mic. I set the camera rec level at 1, the lowest as you said. But I could hardly get my voice to -12dB even with the SmartRig+ at max level. I had to increase the camera rec level about 6~7 and SmartRig+ level at max to get -12dB voice. BTW my lav mic was on my shirts about 6 inches away from my mouth. Am I doing something wrong? Thx.
After looking up the Deity V Lav, I didn't see any information that it would work on the Nikon D810. I'd contact Deity, Nikon and Saramonic to get better clarification on it.
@@StairwayToVideo Thank you for your quick respond. I heard I have to be careful to use the phantom power not to destroy microphones, especially when the mic has its own power such as Rode videomic pro. So I did not even try using the phantom power option using the lav mic either. Also I thought the phantom power is delivered only thru the XLR jack not thru 3.5mm jack. Am I wrong? Maybe too basic and stupid question. Although I have been working on photography for decades, I am new to video production. So lots of silly questions. And your video helps a lot. Thanks.
@@StairwayToVideo BTW, I've found out the Nikon D810 provides power thru 3.5mm input cable.
I can't monitor with the saramonic smartrig. do i need to get a trrs to trs adapter for headphones?
You're correct. You can't monitor (at least most people can't) while recording with the Saramonic SmartRig. Although, you CAN monitor upon playback. You should be able to use a standard TRS 3.5mm (1/8 inch) headphone jack. I don't know if they've upgraded that feature on the new SmartRig Plus or not. I'd contact Saramonic with that question. Thanks for the question and for watching my video!!
Thank's a lot for your video. I'm wondering if it would be good as a portable phantom power suply for shotgun mic pluged on a recorder like tascam dr05x, or not? What do you think about it?
Well, as long as you get the correct adapter to plug into the Tascam, it should be a neat idea. Thanks for commenting!!
@@StairwayToVideo thank's again
i was searching for some think like this but now is the question is there a differentes between the Saramonic SmartRig II and the Saramonic SmartRig other than the design
Hello, thanks for the video. With the Saramonic SmartRig would I be able to monitor audio with headphones when connecting to a DSLR? Thanks
It has a headphone jack on the smartrig but unless your camear has that option then your listening to the smartrig audio.
Are the trrs and trs both 3.5mm? That's the only cable I can find. Thanks
Yes. If you look in the description below the video, you'll see a link to Amazon for the adapter. It's 3.5mm. Thanks for watching the video and for your question!
Going through this right now. Some advise an external pre amp and some advise an external audio recorder. I actually really wanna try the pre amp as really don’t wanna sync audio in post.
Hi! Can you post a link to the adaptor cable you purchased?
Thanks for the question. The adapter cable that I purchased is no longer available. I got it from Radio Shack and they've all but gone out of business. The Cable in my description should work for you. Thanks!!
amzn.to/2kpHHGt
can you use the green part of the cable to monitoring audio?
Why you don't use 48 V to Shotgun ? I see you use AA bat
AA battery is for shotgun not for smartrig
Thanks for the question. I used the AA Battery because it lasts longer than when I use the 9 Volt battery in the Saramonic SmartRig. Sennheiser says that the AA Battery will last over 100 hours. The Saramonic only lasts 4-6 hours (approximate) when using it as Phantom power. Hope that helps!
Can u use trrs to trs rode sc cable
Thanks for the question. If you mean attach a TRRS female with a TRS male on the other end and then plug it into the camera, then yes. It should work.
All good info. New Sub
Will this work with a dynamic mic? And do you still need a 9v battery if you use a dynamic mic, and if it does work, and you do need to use a 9v battery, will the battery last longer with a dynamic on the "ON" mode rather than a condenser mic that needs the "+48v" setting on?
Yes, this will work with a dynamic mic. And, you’re correct. You don’t need phantom power with a dynamic mic but you will need to turn the PreAmp to on for it to work. I’m guessing that the battery in the PreAmp will last longer when you don’t need Phantom Power. Thanks for the questions!
@@StairwayToVideo thank you very much for the answers! And do you happen to know if this works with a smartphone as well? Without the adapter?
Yes. Check out my Audio Technica AT875R Video. I use an iPhone 6S in part of the video using the same technique you’re asking about. th-cam.com/video/zVGeY6hNxhs/w-d-xo.html
Can i know how to monitor the audio when I'm using a shotgun mic?
Do you keep your AA battery inside your Sennheiser shotgun mic while using the phantom power from the smart rig preamp?
I just purchase a use smart rig off EBay!
Thanks for the question. I sometimes keep the AA battery inside to save on the 9volt battery inside the SmartRig, but you don’t have to. The SmartRig is more than capable to power the Sennheiser. Congratulations on buying the SmartRig!
@@StairwayToVideo thank you!
Very good video (as usual). Just one tiny detail: The Sennheiser mic looks a lot more like an ME 66 than an ME 67
Yes, I did use the ME66 in a couple of the shots, but at the beginning (where I'm sitting the the chair from a side view) I'm using the ME67.
Good eye!! Thanks for the comment!
Oh yes, I see that now.
Are trrs and trs both 3.5mm? That's the only kind if cable I can find. Thanks.
You used a TRRS to TRS adapter that has split outputs...... is this a requirement? Can I just used a TRRS to TRS single output cable????
Yes. You can just use a single. I just happened to have a double plug available. Thanks!
Were you just getting the left side 1 channel??
I have the 70d and it is stereo mic in, is 60d mono??
Can you use the green cable to monitoring audio?
If i use some audio recorder like tascam dr40 do i still need this preamp to boost my cheap shotgun? N how do i connect this mini dslr jack to my dr40?
Ohh and 1 more question..If my shotgun already have battery inside do i still need some preamp? Or should i choose one of them? Or use them together both preamp and battery on?
haha love your fun/pro videos
Hey i love your explanation but i have a question. I use the Saramonic SR-AX100 with the Azden SMX-10 with battery. When lowering the rec level in my 80D, it won't pick up any audio. But the audio is set to max on the preamp. Any suggestions what i am doing wrong?
Well how are you supposed to plug something like the azden shotgun mic into an XLR cable. In this video he has a shotgun mic that connects directly to an XLR, but a shotgun mic like my azden smx-30 can't do that.
Edit: Nevermind, I found out you can just get a 3.5 to xlr adapter.
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Please could you clarify something. When you initially set up the Saramonic you mentioned to put it on 48 phantom power mode, but when you tested the audio levels (at 4.28) I noticed your Saramonic was switched to the on mode, not the 48 power mode. Wouldn't you test the mic with it switched to 48? Also can you explain the difference between using the on and 48 mode. I want to use the Saramonic to plug into a smartphone but both the 'on' and the '48' modes seem to work.
James,
Thanks for the question. At the beginning of the video I was doing a walk-through with the Saramonic showing the switch and dial on the front. 48 volt phantom power is needed when using a Condenser Microphone. The microphone I was using in the video is a Sennheiser ME 66 condenser microphone and it does need phantom power. The difference is that the Sennheiser microphone has a AA battery that will also give it phantom power. So, I used the phantom power inside the microphone so I didn't need to use the phantom power switch on the Saramonic Preamp.
I hope that helps.
Let me know what kind of microphone you are using with your smartphone.
Jim K
Thank you so much for the reply. Your video is excellent and helping me to understand some of the complexities of audio. I'm planning on using an existing Rode NTG2 with a Samsung Android. I have just bought the Saramonic. As I understand it, I would just need to have that switched to 'on'?
Well, if you use the internal AA battery inside the NTG2 as the power for the mic, then yes. If you don't switch on the AA battery in the NTG2, then you'll need to flip the switch on the SmartRig for Phantom power. But, read your manual for the NTG2 to be sure as I don't own one of those mics.
Thanks!
Once again, thank you Jim.
You're welcome and THANK YOU for watching my channel!! Good luck!