Hi Greg!
Fortunately that was just a stupid senior moment on my part, and I'm aware =
of what you say! But obviously I thank you for your warning. I'm just home =
from a knee operation that went haywire; what should have been a 3-5 day st=
ay, turned out to be very close to seven weeks! It's going to take me a lon=
g time to recuperate physically, and clearly mentally also!!
Cheers
Max
--- In Gregory O'Drobinak <=
.> wrote:
>
> Max:
>
> You cannot run the AT-8022 with PIP!
>
> The data sheet says quite clearly that the only two power options are to =
either
> use an internal battery with the unbalanced cable and no external power s=
ource
> (I posted the pinout fro that cable) or use the proper balanced cables (n=
ot what
> I posted) with phantom power. Applying voltage to the mic pins using an
> unbalanced cable will damage the mic.
>
> It is important to always read the manual completely and carefully before=
using
> new gear. Otherwise, you investment may become toast.
>
> Greg
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Max <>
> To:
> Sent: Sun, April 28, 2013 6:16:26 AM
> Subject: [Nature Recordists] AT-8022
>
>
> Hi all!
> Has anybody on the group owned the above mic, and compared the quality of=
> recording of both PIP Line battery 3.5mm, and Phantom please?
> I intend to use this mic primarily as part of a very light set-up (LS-10 =
and
> earbuds) that I may leave ready in my car all the time.
> Cheers
> Max
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