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Eric K. Weber
 
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Don't know about Sampson but Telex and Sabine units supply either 5 / 3.3
volts.... not enough for a phantom powered microphone.... add a phantom
supply in line and things should work... if your At shotgun is battery
powered this does not apply...

Rgds:
Eric

"Mike Linton" wrote in message
m...
Hi. I'm trying to figure out a way to wireup a standard microphone to
my Samson UHF Series One UTL1 wireless body pack - specifically an AT
shotgun mic. I can't seem to find any information around on how to go
about this. I've tried making a cable up based on what I could find
for a wiring diagram, but I can't quite get it to work. It's
extremely quiet and requires gaining the transmitter/receiver up,
which gets very noisey.

Any info would help.

Email me!

Thanks!



 
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