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Subject: | Re: [Nature Recordists] Mic cable |
From: | Rob Danielson <> |
Date: | Monday, July 20, 2009, 12:02 PM |
=A0 At 2:55 PM +0000 7/20/09, varge30 wrote: > > >Good Morning, >I am looking for the best mic cable to use outdoors. This what I am >looking for (Female XLR to 3.5mm mini Plug 200' long). Any >suggesstions would be great. >O. Seaman Hi- Welcome to the list! There's some good info about this in the list archive: http://tinyurl. com/ks99j4 If your sound source is generating a balanced signal (as might be indicated by an XLR connector from a single [mono] mic) you might want to maintain the balanced circuit over the 200' feet and then convert to the unbalanced mini-plug. We'll probably need more info about your application, recorder, mics etc in order to provide more suggestions. Rob D. -- |
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