Hi Vicki,
I performed the test as you kindly asked me, with iRigPre at LINE IN on ful=
l volume and LS5 Low Sense 10 vs. iRig at MIC IN on minimum vol. and LS5 on=
higher input Low Sense 10.
Here is the video swf
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/10964978/LineIN_vs_MicIN.swf
and here the Dropbox file wave
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/10964978/LineInvsMicIn_IRigMaxGainLineIN_vs_MicIN_=
Vol10LowIRigVolMINIMO.wav
It may be there is some difference between Mic and Line circuits, probably =
in favor of the Line In.
I do not know what else to think.
Marco Pesente
--- In vickipowys wrote:
>
> Hi Marco,
>
> Could you test the effectiveness of the iRig pre-amp function by
> comparing:
>
> 1. with iRig on full volume
> 2. with iRig on minimum and recorder on higher input to compensate.
>
> In theory the IRig should be much quieter?
>
> I don't have an iRig so I am not sure if this test is feasible.
>
>
> Vicki
>
>
>
> On 03/01/2013, at 6:20 PM, wrote:
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> >> What microphone are you using with the iRigPre?
> >
> > Hi Vicki,
> > sorry, you are right, I forgot this little detail!!!
> > The microphone I used is an AT3032 48V powered by IRigPre.
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Marco
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In vickipowys wrote:
> >>
> >> Marco,
> >>
> >> What microphone are you using with the iRigPre?
> >>
> >> For the Line In test, the LS5 is quite a bit noisier.
> >>
> >> For the Mic In test, the Sony has lower pitched noise, and the LS5
> >> mid-range noise.
> >>
> >> Vicki
> >>
> >>
> >> On 03/01/2013, at 2:56 PM, m.pesente@ wrote:
> >>
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