Subject: | Re: 3.5mm recording input crackle |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Sun Oct 27, 2013 2:25 am ((PDT)) |
> to avoid wear and tear I use a stereo FEL Socket Saver > http://www.felmicamps.co.uk/products/felleadsandadapt.html Marco, I looked at the Felmic site and also listened t the demo of their 3.5mm PIP pre-amp: http://www.felmicamps.co.uk/products/fel3.5series.html http://www.felmicamps.co.uk/products/Resources/Before%20and%20After%201.mp3 which is impressive. They don't say what recorder was used, but it seemed to reduce the hiss level to that of the mic/ambient hiss. They do a range of preamps which may be the answer to hissy mic inputs on digital recorders. David Brinicombe |
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