Subject: | Powering the Sound Devices MP-2 |
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From: | DeafinONEear <> |
Date: | Sun, 08 Dec 2002 15:34:07 -0800 |
Given the versatality of the MP-2 power supply stage, I was thinking I would like to power mine with a 6v lantern battery, but I was wondering if anyone would happen to know what the mA rating on one of those is. Has anyone used a lantern battery to power one? Does anyone know the minimum mA rating I can use for a 6V feed? The site says 50mA for a 12V, so I don't know how that would equate to a lower voltage. Thanks! (=BA=B7.=B8(=A8*=B7.=B8 =B8.=B7*=A8)=B8.=B7=BA) =AB.=B7 =B0 =B7. ZacH .=B7 =B0 =B7.=BB (=B8.=B7=BA(=B8.=B7=A8* *=A8=B7.=B8)=BA=B7.=B8) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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