It's no challenge, it's just reasonable:
With the low voltage and current available with plug in power you can get 3
of the points below, but you have to sacrifice the headroom.
I don't doubt it fits the Edirol -1 and is probably good enough for
naturerecordist job.
Can I get one? How?
Thank you.
Klas.
At 17:33 2005-03-26, you wrote:
>We have met the challenge Klas, the FEL 3.5 Series preamps:
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>20 dB of gain at extremely low noise.
>Low Voltage, powered with plug in power from the recorder
>Low current
>Tiny size - mono verson built inside a XLR plug
>No batteries, switches or knobs.
>Will work with the Edirol R-1
>
>Rob Danielson has a couple at the momment which he will be checking
>out in the next few weeks I believe.
>
>http://www.micbooster.com/products/fel3.5series.html
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>Nick Roast - FEL Communications
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>--- In Klas Strandberg
><> wrote:
> > No, not too early, cause nowadays there is no reason to make a mic
>input
> > noisy. You can presume it is good (low noise) enough.
> >
> > The cheapest little chip amp has a better noise performance than
>the best
> > mic amps 10-15 years ago.
> >
> > The design challenge is to make a mic preamp running on 1/ low
>voltage, 2/
> > low current consumption, still 3/ good headroom and 4/ low noise.
> >
> > All "walkman" size recorders that I know of sacrifices the
>headroom in
> > favour of low noise.
> >
> > Klas.
> >
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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