Depends on how the microphone in question is made, but it shouldn't have
any effects.
The plug in power is too low to blow a wrong polarized output condensor.
The question is more what happens inside the plug in power pre-amp, when
the current regulator is idling, without load.
Klas.
At 02:02 2006-04-23, you wrote:
>Can anyone advise me about how important it is (or not) to block the
>Plug-in-Power from a recorder from getting to a microphone which does not
>use it. Are there any adverse effects?
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>If blocking is required, what is the best way to achieve it.
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>Julian
>Bristol, England
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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