Subject: | Re: Telinga Pro6 /Fostex FR2 Problem |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Tue Nov 7, 2006 9:56 am (PST) |
> > >However, once the noise cuts, the FR2 can be switched on and off >> >with no problems. Seems ridiculous to say it but it is like the mic >> >needs to warm up ?! >> >> Sounds like a defective electrolytic capacitor that "heals" itself > > after a few minutes of polarization. >Thanks Dan. Is this capicitor in the mic or the recorder ? It didn't happen with a different mic, right? That points to the mic, though anything intermittent can drive you crazy. >I have also >contacted Telinga and sent a sound sample with the noise, then it >cutting out, but am awaiting a reply. Seems to be on the right >channel/mic capsule of the Twin Science. Yes, I think it's one for Klas. -Dan |
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