Hi John,
ah, the vagaries of internet conversations :) here in the Uk, & yorkshire=
in particular, 'ha' is a nice expression - it simply means a kind of smile=
/ laugh.
anyway, not sure I understand what you mean John - the mics are standard DP=
A4060's, work totally fine with all other recorders etc. There shouldn't be=
any need to re-wire anything should there ? mic or recorder ?
thanks.
Jez
--- In "hartogj" <> wrote=
:
>
> Mics grounded to connector casing?
> Go ahead, say "ha!"
>
> John Hartog
> rockscallop.org
>
> > 1) constant fluttering in the low freq range (as if a powering issue)
> > 2) a clear sound of some electronics in the recorder at regular interva=
ls - regardless of how far away the mics are to the recorder
> > 3) when connected to mains, a loud low end hum
> >
> > I've never experienced this kind of issue with any other recorder & i'v=
e used most of the ones on the market over the years.
> >
> > as for the self-noise of the machine (with other mics !) its not too ba=
d. My main recorder is a Sound Devices, so this isn't intended to match tha=
t, but it's ok for the price - IF I can sort out this issue with the DPA's =
connected to it.
> >
> > --- In Gianni Pavan <gianni.pavan@> w=
rote:
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > > as for the problem of hum and other strange noises, often the sol=
ution
> > > is more connected with art and experience than with science....
> > > concerning the R44 I would only add that I used it with four Rhod=
es
> > > NT1A and it worked fine, however it appears to be noisier than the So=
und
> > > Devices 722.....
> > > what is your opinion about its self noise ?
> > >
> > > Gianni
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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