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On 27/09/2018 1:26 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
wrote: Hello good people, Is it possible to use the new mini guitar wireless systems (Xvive for ex) w= ith a mini condenser mic like the AKG C-519 horn/drum/piano mic using adapt= ers ?=20 Maybe, but why not use a conventional wireless pack which is designed for the job? You could certainly plug the C519M into a straight butt plug pack like the Sennheiser SKP500. Or you could probably gut the electronics hybrid out of it and run the element directly into a regular body pack like the Sennheiser SK100. No need to gut anything. The mic itself has a Mini-XLR TA3M which normally plugs into the phantom preamp adaptor. The mic can go straight to an AKG or other bodypack without the phantom preamp module. geoff |
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