will somebody connect these mics with pins 2 and 3 interchanged and see wha=
t happens?
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umashankar
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> From: Jez <>
>To:
>Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 3:08 AM
>Subject: [Nature Recordists] Re: R-44 issue-geek reply
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>thanks.
>
>in that case I remain somewhat puzzled - the Roland recorders aren't cheap=
& tacky units. Why they should have not such good design is odd indeed.
>
>--- In "Raimund" <> wro=
te:
>>
>> > Hi Raimund,
>> >
>> > perhaps, at least to answer some of the frustration & puzzlement about=
this issue, could you let us all know if any other recorders at the pro-su=
mer or entry level have the same kind of issues
>>
>> No, I still have not tested any other recorder regarding that issue...
>>
>> > & more to the point perhaps, why even if they do they appear to be abl=
e to handle the DPA's ok ? thats the bit I can't get my head round.
>>
>> Other recorders obviously have more carefully designed phantom power sup=
plies.
>>
>> I have currently no access to the original phantom power DIN or IEC spec=
ifications, but I guess that it is allowed that the phantom power supply ca=
rries a certain amount of ripple (may be up to 1 mV). If that was true, the=
n the Roland recorders would probably still satisfy the standard. I just re=
ad about these things on the Schoeps website (there is obviously no English=
version):
>>
>> http://www.schoeps.de/documents/Mikrofonbuch_Kap12.pdf
>>
>> Regards,
>> Raimund
>>
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