Subject: | Re: single-point stereo mic |
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From: | "Graham Evans" grayboodle |
Date: | Fri Jun 9, 2006 7:18 pm (PDT) |
> Graham Evans wrote: > > > ...I absolutely could not find an XLR5 to > > stereo-mini-cord... > > Here's one I found online: > > Sescom TR-151 $84 > > 18" long, 5 pin female XLR to right angle 3.5mm stereo > includes built-in impedance rise: 150 ohm at mic end, 600 ohm > at recorder end > Thank you oryoki... what is the impedance rise about - what are the consequences? graham > http://www.sescom.com/audio/tr_series.html > > Mic manufacturer Neumann makes one too, but it costs $200! > > --oryoki |
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