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Re: A hum while on charge

Subject: Re: A hum while on charge
From: "jyoung1113" <>
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2003 19:57:42 -0000
--- In  Klas Strandberg 
<> wrote:
> It's normal, John, the mic is made for use outdoors, with battery 
operated
> equipment only. More shielding and "hum-precautions" would just 
increase
> weight and price.
> 
> Klas.
> 
> At 15:18 2003-03-08 -0000, you wrote:
> > 
> >I recieved my new DAT-stereo mic yesterday, boy what a wonderful 
mic!
> > I hooked it up to my Portadisc recorder and found a hum. It only 
has 
> >this hum while it is plugged into ac, not when running on battery 
> >only.
> >  I tried upgrading my cables, no help. I tried it on other mic's, 
> >no hum.
> >  Perhaps one of you recognizes my error and can help set me 
straight?
> >  Thanking you in advance,
> >   J
> >  
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Thanks Klas, I'll not worry about it then,just use battery power as
I usually do anyway.
You really build a sweet microphone.

 J




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