Subject: | Re: Recorder / mic - Please help me decide |
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From: | "Gallagher" jrain020 |
Date: | Wed Apr 30, 2008 5:50 pm ((PDT)) |
Dear Aaron Another question occurred to me re the Sound Professionals Phantom to PIP c= onverter you were about to test: might it be a significant source of noise? Also could you mention the part number or name, as looking at the Sound Professi= onals pages I couldn't be sure which PIP adaptor you were refering to. Best wishes on the family front. J. Ryan --- In "Aaron Ximm" <> wrot= e: > > > An inexpensive powering device is all I need along with some protection > > from blowing up the DSM's by accidentally connecting them to 48volts. > > > > I went over this carefully with SP, this should not be possible short (no > pun intended) of a total failure. But nonetheless I'm going to try the th= ing > out on some *cheaper* electrets first... ;) > |
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