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Default PreSonus 1810 audio interface.

On 09/03/2019 19:53, Tobiah wrote:
Make a "dummy mic" by connecting a 150 ohm resistor between pins 2 and
3 of an XLR plug. Plug it into the interface, turn the gain up full,
and record the noise. You don't actually need to record, just read the
record level on the meter of your DAW program.


I'm going to go get the resistor today.Â* Cursory search
says that metal film are the best for low noise applications.
Anyone agree?

They are, though it is difficult to buy any other type in small
quantities now unless they are surface mount devices.

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Tciao for Now!

John.
 
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