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Hi all, I've recently purchased an Apex large diaphram condensor mic
and have bee powering it with a cheap Art tube pre. I went ahead and tried to swap out the Art's TL702 opamps in favor of Burr Brown 2604s... now the thing won't work (naturally !) Not to worry... it was only $100. Thing is I don't necessairly want to replace it with another low quality pre or even a small mixer (you know the ones) to get phantom power and make the connection to my computer's 24 bit soundblaster card (600 ohm line level). What I do have is an older Tascam 244 4-track recorder that would seem to have beter qualiy channel strips but does not support XLR or phantom power. It has only unballanced 1/4" inputs. My Question is would it be feasable to construct and install at least one XLR input in the Tascam that will give me mic pwr and impedance matching to where ever it might patch in to the existing input? How might such a circuit lay out ? Oh and Phase reversal feature for the condensor mic might be handy. I can salvage parts from the dead Art pre. Anyone care to make suggestions ? |
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"Savy" wrote ...
Hi all, I've recently purchased an Apex large diaphram condensor mic and have bee powering it with a cheap Art tube pre. I went ahead and tried to swap out the Art's TL702 opamps in favor of Burr Brown 2604s... now the thing won't work (naturally !) Not to worry... it was only $100. Thing is I don't necessairly want to replace it with another low quality pre or even a small mixer (you know the ones) to get phantom power and make the connection to my computer's 24 bit soundblaster card (600 ohm line level). What I do have is an older Tascam 244 4-track recorder that would seem to have beter qualiy channel strips but does not support XLR or phantom power. It has only unballanced 1/4" inputs. My Question is would it be feasable to construct and install at least one XLR input in the Tascam that will give me mic pwr and impedance matching to where ever it might patch in to the existing input? How might such a circuit lay out ? Oh and Phase reversal feature for the condensor mic might be handy. I can salvage parts from the dead Art pre. Anyone care to make suggestions ? www.jensen-transformers.com seems to be offline at the moment, but assuming they haven't gone out of business, the standard mic input circuitry will be shown in this circuit when it is accessible again... http://www.jensen-transformers.com/as/as016.pdf |
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Savy wrote:
My Question is would it be feasable to construct and install at least one XLR input in the Tascam that will give me mic pwr Possible yes, but wise, no. and impedance matching to where ever it might patch in to the existing input? How might such a circuit lay out ? Oh and Phase reversal feature for the condensor mic might be handy. I can salvage parts from the dead Art pre. What makes you think it is dead? Anyone care to make suggestions ? There is a diy kit out there, a stereo mic pre designed by Phil Allison, pcb is available and parts are not exotic. From reading about it on that site it seems to be a sensible design. Kind regards Peter Larsen -- ******************************************* * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ******************************************* |
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Thanks Richard and Peter.Mostly for not remarking on the fact that I
already killed one pre-amp ! actually... when I first opened the case and looked in...it broke ! You know? I am learning... all is good. cheers, savy |
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