Vicky,
I have never noticed myself or heard of any scratchy phantom power
from SD series. This is interesting.
Klas
At 10:46 2011-09-26, you wrote:
>Klas,
>
>8020s are connected to Sound Devices 702 which supplies the phantom
>power - same system works fine for MKH20s
>
>I'm currently testing a different phantom power source with the 8020s.
>
>cheers,
>
>Vicki
>
>
>On 26/09/2011, at 10:31 AM, Klas Strandberg wrote:
>
> > This is very surprising, Vicky!
> >
> > I really look forward to find out the reason.
> > What do you connect it to? Where does the phantom power come from?
> >
> > Klas
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At 05:22 2011-09-25, you wrote:
> >> Hi Munir,
> >>
> >> This thread started because I was having noise problems with my new
> >> MKH8020s. In the past week I have found out that there is a noise
> >> issue with the entire 8000 series of mics, all the models, not just
> >> mine (i.e. 8040, 8060, 8070). While some people have these mics and
> >> they work OK, others find they have periodic loud fizzing noises in
> >> the mics.
> >>
> >> So no, definitely NOT, I would NOT recommend the 8000 series mics as
> >> 100% dependable.
> >>
> >> Others might like to chime in on what mics they have found to be 100%
> >> reliable.
> >>
> >> Vicki
> >>
>
>
>
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