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Subject: Battery Boxes
From: "chrishails50" chrishails50
Date: Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:13 pm ((PDT))
Very interesting discussion of Peter's M10 / PiP mic problems. Two question=
s:

1) For those of us with little electronic knowledge, and many thumbs instea=
d of fingers, can anyone recommend a reliable commercially made battery box=
 for Pip mics suitable for use with the M10 and LS11 ? I'd rather buy one t=
han waste time botching one up with my limited skills

2) I note that 9v supply seems to be the norm, is there ever any danger of =
supplying too much power to a pip mic and burning it out when using these s=
mall machines like M10 and LS11 ?

Thanks for advice.

Chris










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