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Re: Sharp minidisc MD DR7

Subject: Re: Sharp minidisc MD DR7
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Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 01:34:55 GMT
Hi, about the adaptor por a minidisc you can use the line matching transfor=
mer
Shure model No. A96F. This transformer can be getting from Shure web page
Saludos
> Vicki Powys, you asked,
>
> >What is the best way then to connect a 3-pin professional mic (e.g. a
> >Sennheiser K6 series mic) to a consumer minidisc?  Do you just use an
> >adapter lead or is it more complicated than that?  (I now gather from Ri=
ch,
> >Martyn and others that the "plug-in power" presents no problem for pro m=
ics
> >- thanks for that information guys!)
>
> I just use an adaptor. For a mono mic, pin 2 to both tip and ring of
> the mini-phone plug (left and right inputs), pins 1 and 3 to the
> sleeve (ground).
>
> Some people make adaptors with capacitors to block the plug-in power,
> but I've never worried about it and never had a problem.
>
> -Dan Dugan
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