Subject: | Re: AT3032 and instability in Sound Devices MixPre and 302, 442, MM- |
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From: | "Paul Jacobson" thebrunswicktwitcher |
Date: | Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:12 am ((PST)) |
Hi Phil, According to the mix-pre user guide: > Power (External): > 5 - 18 VDC via 4-pin Hirose connector (pin-4 positive, pin-1 > negative), voltages above 14 VDC cause no damage to unit, but will > open an internal poly fuse. Poly fuse will reset when voltage is > removed. So you should be able to connect directly from the battery to the mix- pre using a Hirose connector at the mix-pre end of the cable. cheers Paul On 30/11/2007, at 7:48 PM, Philip Tyler wrote: > Hi Paul > > Not having ever run my MixPre from an external battery before would > I need to use a fuse in the supply from the battery, or can you > just plug it in? > > Phil > |
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