Subject: | 2. Re: Best stereo solution for nature recording while backpacking thro |
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From: | "Chris Edwards" chris2edwards |
Date: | Sun Jul 17, 2011 4:21 am ((PDT)) |
On Sun, 17 Jul 2011, steven_vanroy wrote: | I have a Pro6 handle with stereo dat mic. Do you think i can power this | combo with just a 9V battery? In ultra ultra light situations one could | skip the bulky Phantom power supply/preamp and just use a PCM-M10 or the | like (although external preamps would always be better ) Hi, For the balanced XLR handles (Pro6, Pro7), I could be wrong, but I assume Klas is referring to the dedicated battery box Telinga provide, for when phantom power is not available. This is an extra piece of kit to carry and connect. However it does present an unbalanced 3.5mm jack connection which can plug straight in to a compact recorder such as PCM-M10. Chris |
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