Re: MD: Plug-in power

2000-12-28 Thread Leon K
Hi there, Plug-in power means that the mike itself doesn't have any power source, but feeds off the recorder. I'm not sure about the other questions. :) Leon On Thursday, December 28, 2000, at 03:24 PM, Mark A. Eschbach wrote: Hi! I'm new

Re: MD: Plug-in power

2000-12-28 Thread J. Coon
"Mark A. Eschbach" wrote: 1. What is plug-in power and how does it differ from the standard 48v phantom power used in condenser microphones? It is about 3 volts or so and provides power to run a small condenser mike. It will not run a mike that requires 48v phantum power. 2. Will a

Re: MD: plug in power microphone for md ms722 sharp

2000-04-17 Thread Len Moskowitz
tom kroto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am interested on comments about microphones used to record lectures and random dialogue- radio, tv, etc. What has proven to be successful in this function? I have a sharp md ms722. Thank you. You might consider a set of our Low Cost Binaural mics.