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Message started by porknbeanz55 on Dec 11th, 2004 at 2:13pm

Title: Prima 110 Good for Voiceovers?
Post by porknbeanz55 on Dec 11th, 2004 at 2:13pm
I just purchased a pre-owned Prima 110.  I'm not the biggest technical whiz, but checking the specs it would appear that the 110 is sufficient for all of my voiceover applications.  Or am I wrong?

Title: Re: Prima 110 Good for Voiceovers?
Post by ccool on Dec 11th, 2004 at 8:36pm
I do VO's too.  I was considering buying the Prima 110.  I think it should work, fine.  I couldn't afford it, so I bought the AudioTX Communicator.  It works good and I've tested it with Prima devices.

Want to test yours?  Where are you located?  U.S.?  We can do it this weekend, if you'd like.  Send me you E-mail address.
CC

p.s.  Don't worry . . .

Title: Re: Prima 110 Good for Voiceovers?
Post by richardt on Jan 5th, 2005 at 5:12pm
in the Uk a Prima 110 is more or less the standard for v/os - they connect to practically everything hassle free.

You need to make a few adjustments to hook up to Zephyrs but in general they are great trouble free machines.

For v/o work a 110 is all you need. Audio TX communicator is just as good.

120's or 220's would probably prove a bit of a sledgehammer to crack an egg!

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