Subject: | Re: [english 100%] [Nature Recordists] Re: technical advice on long |
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From: | "Volker Widmann" volwid |
Date: | Thu Dec 8, 2011 10:42 am ((PST)) |
Why shouldn't the shell be connected? I always connect mine and I haven't had any problems so far. Was that a grave mistake? Volker On 08.12.2011 19:01, Scott Fraser wrote: > > <<Also good to experiment with "lifting" the ground on one end. Try > both and see which one works best for you.>> > > The ground needs to be connected to pin 1, but not to the shell > connection. When using phantom powered condenser mics an unconnected > ground will interrupt the phantom voltage, meaning the mics will be > unpowered & thus no signal flows. > > Scott Fraser > |
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