Subject: | Re: Sennheiser MZA14 P48 |
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From: | "Robin" robin_parmar_sound |
Date: | Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:53 am ((PDT)) |
Max wrote: > If I wire this to a TRS will it supply a > LINE voltage that I can use on my LS-10 please? I doubt it, though this depends on many factors (microphone efficiency, sig= nal levels). The presence of a pad switch indicates to me that this is desi= gned to feed a mic input. Likely you will need to use the microphone amp on= your recorder, especially as you will be using an unbalanced input. But I am guessing. Try it and see! :: Robin Parmar :: THE DRONES now available on BandCamp :: |
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