hursday, 10 February 2000 9:56
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Subject: RE: MD: DIY Battery Box?
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I'm going out in about 2 hours to buy the components for a battery =
box...
I was wo
: Re: MD: DIY Battery Box?
There is a schematic on this site =
http://www.mindspring.com/~tidmarsh/binmic/ you will have to come up =
with a box, the jack, cord and plug. since only one channel is shown, =
be sure to make both channels
"Lynch, Jason JD" wrote:
Yo.
I was
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From: Lynch, Jason JD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 10:55 PM
Subject: RE: MD: DIY Battery Box?
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I think you want both capacitors to be 1 microfarad. This will give a bass roll off
at about 16 hz if the input impedance is 10 k ohm. read the description at
http://www.mindspring.com/~tidmarsh/binmic/
If you have to have variable output, you could bridge the output with a
Yo.
I was wondering if anybody here could give me, or point me in the direction of, a
schematic to build my own battery box for a mic to plug into my R91. Something with a
stereo level fader would be just splendid.
Any help / greatly appreciated. Why buy it when you can make it??
( no one
There is a schematic on this site http://www.mindspring.com/~tidmarsh/binmic/ you
will have to come up with a box, the jack, cord and plug. since only one channel is
shown, be sure to make both channels
"Lynch, Jason JD" wrote:
Yo.
I was wondering if anybody here could give me, or