Hi Greg and Mark
Many thanks to both of you for such speedy replies! This morning I remember=
ed that the niggle I had in the back of my head, was something about the wi=
ring being 'atypical'. I did a search on here for 'atypical' and instantly =
found the post of my confusion. As it happens it wasn't related at all real=
ly, but if you want to have a look, here's the link:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/message/33641
Cheers
Max
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.> wrote:
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> Max:
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> Here's a link to the data sheet:
> http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/resource_library/literature/2bb35b75eaa=
1f586/p52062_at8022_ss_en_lores.pdf
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> The mic connector is a 5-pin XLRF.
> Pin 2 is the left channel output and pin 4 is the right channel output. W=
ire
> these to tip and ring of the 3.5 TRS plug, respectively
> Pins 1,3 and 5 should be connected to the shield of the 3.5 TRS plug.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Greg
>
>
>
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> From: Max <>
> To:
> Sent: Sat, April 27, 2013 9:19:17 AM
> Subject: [Nature Recordists] Cable help
>
>
> 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 he=
re's my
> problem. I've just purchased an AT-8022 that doesn't have either of the o=
riginal
> cables with it. Can somebody give me/point me to, the correct wiring for =
the 3.5
> TRS please? I want to use this initially at least, with my LS-10. I may l=
ater
> 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 b=
oth 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 ho=
use.
> As always, any help appreciated.
> Cheers
> Max
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