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Re: plug-in power mic

Subject: Re: plug-in power mic
From: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg
Date: Fri Jul 9, 2010 7:20 pm ((PDT))
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>there is an interesting design for upgrading a pip circuit so it gets to b=
e
>really low impedance - useful for running long  cables. i can dig it out i=
f
>there is any intest. (it is there in the mic builders member's files)

Yes, certainly there is an interest here!

Klas



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>From: Dan Dugan <>
>To: 
>Sent: Thu, July 8, 2010 7:50:57 AM
>Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Re: plug-in power mic
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> > So guys, you're saying that mic sensitivity will vary with PIP
> > voltage? Is this limited to the unnamed capsules Mike has tested, or
> > is this a general rule of thumb that will apply to other PIP mics
> > also, like WL-183s?
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>I've been thinking that the sensitivity of PIP mics is constant with bias
>voltage but that the maximum SPL before distortion varies--which is
>why concert
>tapers use 9V supplies, but nature recordists don't have to worry at
>1V or even
>less.
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>But I may be wrong. Or there's a difference between electret mics
>with FETs and
>those with ICs?
>
>Can the mic builders clarify this?
>
>-Dan
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