Isn't the shotgun model mono? I thought only $250 model was stereo. If its
the latter model, yup, you'll TRS mini>dual XLR connector.
Brook
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Brian Richardson - WhatTheCast? <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't forget that the Rode is a stereo mic, so the adapter
Don't forget that the Rode is a stereo mic, so the adapter has to be
wired to take this into account. Some mono 1/8 to XLR adapters won't
work.
Also, there will be an impedance mismatch unless you use an adapter with
an impedance matching transformer.
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 12:12 pm, Rupert wrote
I'm pretty sure you should be able to use the Rode with the DVX using
the adapter - there are people talking about doing this OK in forums,
if you google.
Assuming that it *should* work, the only thing that will get you
there is systematic trial and error testing of each device.
First thing,
I'm not familiar with The Rode VideoMic. Sounds like it has an 1/8"
mini plug? and you have a 1/8 mini to XLR adapter that you are using
to plug the mic into the DVX100b??
It may be a line-level vs. mike level thing. Have you tried toggling
the switches on the DVX from mic to line / trying t
I just bought the Panasonic DVX100B and I was hoping to still be able
to use my Rode VideoMic for the time being and just get an adapter.
Well it does not seem to be working. I know it's not the adapter
because it's works with my handheld microphone. So does anyone know
about this? Anyone h