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"JL" wrote ...
Richard Crowley wrote: Watch out for the "plug-in-power" from typical camcorder 3.5mm inputs. I'm not sure what you mean. Could this damage the mic? Camcorders (and other small consumer recorders like MD, et.al.) put ~5VDC on the mic input to provide power to typical small electret condenser mic capsules. This may not be detrimental to *some* microphones, but I wouldn't risk it. I would use a DC blocking capacitor when connecting a pro microphone to a "Plug-in power" mic input. You can think of "plug-in power" as the low-end consumer equivalent of phantom power except much lower voltage and single-ended/unbalanced. |
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