Subject: | Re: Contact Microphones |
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From: | "Jonas Gruska" mrqwa |
Date: | Tue Feb 17, 2015 11:48 am ((PST)) |
Yeah, it fits in XLR shell without a problem. I actually designed a little circuit board with smt parts exactly for this purpose. Shaving-off weight is always good! If you want I can send you the board file. I had the board made at oshpark.com Jonas On 17 Feb 2015, at 20:45, Keith Smith [naturerecordists] wrote: > Thanks Jonas! > That does look attractive. Too bad I just put my Mouser order in an > hour > ago :( Next time. > Seems like you could get that whole circuit inside a Neutrik male > XLR? > > The DI works well on my Marantz PMD 661 and almost as well in the > Tascam > HDP2., but it sure would be nice to get rid of the weight (and the > extra > cables even more). > > k =E2=9C=BA =E2=9C=BA =E2=9C=BA http://jonasgru.sk |
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