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Re: Olympus LS-10 Prel. Report

Subject: Re: Olympus LS-10 Prel. Report
From: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg
Date: Fri May 23, 2008 3:46 am ((PDT))
You are right, Dan. Outside, with battery powered equipment, long 
wires are not a big problem, unless the cables are very thin.
Klas

At 01:22 2008-05-23, you wrote:
>Klas Strandberg wrote:
>
> > Plug in power is enough to drive both the mic FET and a source
> > follower, which means that one can feed the inputs with a low
> > impedance. This would optimize the input noise of the LS-10 and allow
> > long cables.
> >
> > If there is interest, I can supply optimized EM23 and EM21's for
> > this miracle.
> > A warning though - they will probably not work with other PIP inputs.
>
>I've run my EM23s on 40' and even 100' unbalanced cables into a Sharp
>MD without audible degradation, tho I have to admit I've never done an
>A/B to see whether there was any capacitive rolloff.
>
>-Dan Dugan
>
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