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The manual for my 702 says to use a "plug in power" mic, not a regular mic,
or else damage may occur. What constitutes a "plug in power" mic.
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Karl Gohl wrote:
> Hi
>
> The manual for my 702 says to use a "plug in power" mic, not a regular mic,
> or else damage may occur. What constitutes a "plug in power" mic.
A microphone that requires between 1.5 to 10 vdc to power it.
> I asked
> at Radio Shack and they had never heard o
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* Karl Gohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 30 Aug 1999
| My guess is that it is an electret mic that expects power from the unit.
That is exactly what it is, as opposed to a mic that supplies its own
power.
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Hi
The manual for my 702 says to use a "plug in power" mic, not a regular mic,
or else damage may occur. What constitutes a "plug in power" mic. I asked
at Radio Shack and they had never heard of it. My guess is that it
is an electret mic that expects power from the unit. Radio Shack has
elec
http://www.tir.com/~liteways/Mandolin.html#Microphone
Karl Gohl wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> The manual for my 702 says to use a "plug in power" mic, not a regular mic,
> or else damage may occur. What constitutes a "plug in power" mic. I asked
> at Radio Shack and they had never heard of it. My guess