Hi Max and All,
here in dropbox the files of the practical test I promised for IRigPre + So=
ny M10 Vs. IRigPre + Olympus LS5.
Recorded 44,1 - 24bit.
Always MAX GAIN for IRigPre.
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Line IN: level matched +5db for LS5; Mic sense LOW Vol.10 both for Sony and=
for Olympus
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/10964978/IRigPre_LineIN_SonyM10_vs_OlymLS5%2B5db_L=
ow10.WAV
Mic IN: level matched +2db for M10; Mic sense LOW Vol.5 for Sony Vol.2 for =
Olympus
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/10964978/IRigPre_MicIN_SonyM10%2B2db_vs_OlymLS5_Lo=
w3-5Sony_Low2Olym.WAV
Here two video files swf Macromedia Flash Player of the same files
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10964978/IRigPre_LineIN_SonyM10_Vs_OlymLS5.swf
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10964978/IRigPre_MicIN_sony_vs_Olym.swf
Probably, it may be better to repeat the test for Mic Input, I am forced to=
lower the volume too much on both the recorders because of the high volume=
(MAX) on the preamp. I think we need to find the right balance between the=
two potentiometers, both the recorder and the preamplifier.
Marco Pesente
--- In "Max" <> wrote:
>
> Hi Marco!
> 50 days; unreal!!
> You will find a much better signal with MIC IN rather than LINE. However,=
I'm not a technical man and am not sure this is correct; BUT, it does work=
well. I put the volume wheel of my LS-10 on 10 and set on LOW setting. Lik=
e this you need only use the gain control on the iRigPre. Be careful to red=
uce gain on iRigPre to zero before turning on, or connecting to Olympus!
> Have fun, and let us know how you progress.
> Cheers
> Max
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