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Wireless from a mixer to the camera
Clyde Villegas replied 7 years, 6 months ago 8 Members · 23 Replies
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Clyde Villegas
October 15, 2018 at 11:57 pmThanks Ty!
We don’t practice it but Filipinos sure do have a lot of other rituals here, haha.
The mic that comes with the M9 has TRS connection so it might be balanced. I’ll take your advice and test the connections. But I’m afraid of breaking something. I’ve read somewhere that all condenser mics need some power or voltage to work, so my transmitter must be sending power. So if I connect the transmitter to the mixer, the transmitter would be sending some power to the mixer while the mixer sends 1 volt (I guess, since it must be line-out) to the transmitter. Is this correct? Will that break either the transmitter or the mixer?
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Ty Ford
October 16, 2018 at 12:30 amClyde,
that voltage from xmitter to mixer, prolly not a problem.
do it with the fader down and then bring it up a little and see.
Better yet, get a line to mic 40 dB pad and stick it in there.
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Ty Ford
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Clyde Villegas
October 16, 2018 at 1:26 amMany thanks for this Ty!
I’ll try it with fader down and bringing it up slowly.
I will also try it with my Behringer equalizer (FBQ3102HD) that has a knob for boost/attenuation (-15dB at the far left of the knob). I don’t have access to a line to mic pad right now so I’ll try if this will work.
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