Subject: | 1. Re: plug-in power mic |
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From: | "Robb Nichols" robb_nichols |
Date: | Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:09 am ((PDT)) |
>there is an interesting design for upgrading a pip circuit so it gets to be >really low impedance - useful for running long cables. i can dig it out if >there is any interest. (it is there in the mic builders member's files) Which file is this? On 7/26/2010 1:36 AM, Klas Strandberg wrote: > > > So would I.... > > Klas > And would I.... Regards, Robb |
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