You should not connect a dynamic microphone, or a microphone with an output
transformer. Both might get magnetized.
Klas.
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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