Re: Field Recording Microphone



"Mike Rivers" <mrivers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Richard Crowley wrote:

SNIP

In the case of the plug-in power, while you're only dealing with 3V,
the source is unbalanced and will therefore necessarily the voltage
will always be applied across the transformer. Whether 3V will hurt the
mic or not is something with which I'd rather not experiment.

It's of course possible to put a capacitor in series with the mic input
to block the DC. But then who wants to use a ribbon mic for field
recording interviews anyway?

No one I imagine. The OP only cited dynamics.

Steve King


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