Subject: | Re: Tascam DR680 + 2 Audio Technica AT4022 Omnidirectional Condenser |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Tue Jun 11, 2013 3:29 pm ((PDT)) |
> Given that a more typical current > consumption for PIP is 0.5 mA and 3-4 mA for phantom powered, then it is = > not at all surprising that using phantom power really sucks down the > batteries! > > Perhaps I should design a very low current phantom powered microphone for= > portable use. Eric, But if it is to come up to the specs of other phantom power mics of low impedance (eg 100ohms) and high output before distortion, it will need thos= e milliamps. David Brinicombe |
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