>I am playing with the SSM2141 and SSM2142. I will use them together
>to balance my MKH-110's and also I hope a single SSM2141 for the ME-
>62's. I do have extras in small quantities I am selling at cost as I
>had to order a small pile of them to get to minimum order. I would
>also trade for small quantities of Canare Mic cable, low profile,
>star quad. I believe this is still mic level but it would not be a
>bad thing for a MZ-R50 to be line level. Tell me if I am missing
>something. The only downside is that it appears to need a dual
>supply voltage meaning two batteries.
Excellent chips, I designed them into a product I licensed. They are
intended for line-level work.
-Dan Dugan
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>From Tue Mar 8 18:23:09 2005
Message: 8
Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2003 00:27:03 -0500
From: Walter Knapp <>
Subject: Re: Re: computer speakers
wrote:
> In a message dated 12/31/02 10:36:33 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> writes:
>
>
>
>>But on most computer systems, my users who want to learn birds, cannot
>>reproduce it.
>
>
> Dear Walt,
>
> This is because the speakers are not good..right? If the computer was
> combined with good speakers then all would be fine..correct?
Actually it was Marty who made the above comment, but I'm sure that's
what he's talking about.
I'm sure there are some soundcards so poor that even good speakers won't
help them. But most can play back fairly well if good speakers or good
headphones are used.
Walt
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