Subject: | Re: Quick question for Sennheiser MKE 300 owners - |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio |
Date: | Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:24 pm ((PDT)) |
At 4:34 AM +0000 10/29/10, ndbdxr wrote: > > >Dear Folks, > >I recently acquired a second-hand MKE 300 microphone, I'm wondering >why the red LED (to the right of the On/Off switch) does not stay >illuminated when I turn it on? >The mic seems to work OK. But when switching it on, the LED only >lights up for a second, and that's it. Is this by design, or is mine >faulty? >...I've tried 3 different brands of brand-new / fresh batteries. > >Thanks in advance & best regards, >-Al Hi Al-- We never got too much feedback on your shotgun mic request did we? The MKE 300 user manual reads, "On/off switch with battery status indication." Its confusing, but usually, if the red light goes off, the battery is good. Let us know how the mic works out for you. Rob D. -- |
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