Klas Standberg studied Hi-MD PIP as well and reported that the PIP voltage in
all Hi-MD models is tad over .4 volts, loaded. This is sufficient to operate
Shure WL183's and most other electret mics.
At one time, there was speculation that the low PIP voltage in Hi-MD could be
responsible for "bottoming-out" distortion with electret mics. Later, it was
discovered that if one uses the "Lo Sens" setting when recording loud sounds
that this problem went away. Loud sounds can be defined as those that require a
record level of "11" or lower in the "Hi Sens" mode. Rob D.
Quoting Jatinder Singh <>:
> Hello Aaron,
> Thank you very much. I will look up Leonard Lombardo's web site.
> Best
> Jatinder
>
> Aaron Ximm <> wrote: On Wed,
> Apr 23, 2008 at 12:26 PM, duma_js <> wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> > Could anyone tell me if Sony MZRH1 has plug in power, if so how much
> > in terms of volts?
> >
>
> Yes, and not many.
>
> I'm not sure how much but I know Leonard Lombardo at Sonic Studios analyzed
> it, you might look around his pages or write him directly...
>
> best,
> aaron
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