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Subject: | [Nature Recordists] Cable help |
From: | Max <> |
Hi again all! I've been a bit out of things now for a few months due to illness, but am hopefully returning to the fold. I'm being lazy here, and if someone has a link so much the better, but here= 's my problem. I've just purchased an AT-8022 that doesn't have either of the ori= ginal cables with it. Can somebody give me/point me to, the correct wiring for th= e 3.5 TRS please? I want to use this initially at least, with my LS-10. I may lat= er want the single to dual XLR connections, but for now not required. Being as= ever non technical, I have to say I find it odd that a single mic can handle bot= h a line (?) supply, and also be phantom powered. This isn't the BP4025 that I = still intend to pick up sometime, but I'm hoping a reasonable happy half-way hous= e. As always, any help appreciated. Cheers Max |
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