The Nagra specs don't tell about the input impedance, but the
Clip-On's work down to 0,7v with an input impedance of 2,2 kOhms,
unless you blow the trumpet into it. There is no reason to believe
that Nagra, for some reason, should go below the usual 2,2 kOhms. And
users report that they work fine with even lower voltage, when the
input impedance is really high, as with Sony.
Klas
At 20:03 2011-03-26, you wrote:
>Klas Strandberg wrote:
> >
> > please see http://www.telinga.com/ls10.htm
> >
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>Hi Klas,
>Please check to see if your new mics will work with the Nagra SD
>portable recorder. The specifications say the SD provides 3V DC of
>plug-in power. More details on this Dutch web site:
>http://www.noyzboyz.nl/nagraSD.html
>
>--oryoki
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