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Sony ECM-DS70P Electret Condenser Stereo Microphone and Edirol R-09
I have an Edirol R-09 digital recorder and a Sony ECM-DS70P Electret
Condenser Stereo Microphone. The Edirol has an on-off setting for "Plug-in Power." Am I correct that if I plug the Sony mic into the Edirol, I should turn plug-in power to On? And that this will not do damage to Edirol or mic? Thanks. Ed |
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Sony ECM-DS70P Electret Condenser Stereo Microphone and Edirol R-09
On Mar 23, 2:21 pm, Ed Wicks wrote:
I have an Edirol R-09 digital recorder and a Sony ECM-DS70P Electret Condenser Stereo Microphone. The Edirol has an on-off setting for "Plug-in Power." Am I correct that if I plug the Sony mic into the Edirol, I should turn plug-in power to On? Since the mic requires plug-in power and the recorder provides it, you should turn it on. It should hurt neither the mic nor the mic nor the recorder. In fact, the mic won't hardly work without power though they seem to work well enough for people to say "It's very quiet. Does it need phantom* power?" * Phantom power and plug-in power are quite different but serve the same purpose. They both power a microphone through the same cable as the audio is carried. |
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