yes & no. The thing is Robin that this issue with the DPA's doesn't happen =
with other 'not proper balanced output mics'. Also, importantly, the DPA's =
work fine in all kinds of other recorders without transformer balanced inpu=
ts - from zoom's upwards & if zoom's can handle them ok then Roland machine=
s should be able to without the need for anyone to go re-wiring anything.
--- In "robin_parmar_sound" <> w=
rote:
>
> I have read this discussion with fascination and a certain glazing of the=
eyes, as I do all other threads regarding balanced lines. It does seem tha=
t Greg O'Drobinak already nailed the issue, some posts above.
>
> 1. The DPA 4060s are not (proper) balanced output mics.
> 2. The recorder (in all likelihood) does not have transformer balanced in=
puts.
> 3. Certain combinations of these two facts will produce sound problems in=
unpredictable ways.
>
> The solution (if any) would be to experiment with different wirings for t=
he adapter, the so-called "last resort" mentioned in this article:
> http://www.rane.com/note110.html
>
> -- Robin Parmar
>
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