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Re: Sonosax Minir82??
« Reply #30 on: January 28, 2008, 05:38:34 PM »
How about this? Just found it!

DAD6001-BC

Adapter for powering Miniature Microphones via standard P48.

The DAD6001 is passive and designed for usage Miniature Microphones from DPA only. Belt clip included.


Wuldnt that be the solution for a direct connection of the 4060-s to the minir82 binder without a preamp?


I got a pair of 4060s and planned on using them with some AT phantom power adapters, but it didn't work -- the AT adapters didn't provide enough voltage.  Eventually, I got Chris Church to build me a ST-9100 preamp for the 4060s.

In the meantime however, I borrowed a friends 4061s and his DAD6001 adapters.  I used them a couple times for Panic and YMSB at Red Rocks -- the 6001 adapters worked great.  Certainly a good option of powering and running the 4061/4060s if you've already got a good preamp that includes phantom at your disposal.

FWIW, DPA also publishes the circuit diagram of the 6001 if anyone is interested in doing their own DIY effort to make them.  I had planned on it, but never found the time -- thus the purchase of the ST-9100.
Mics: Microtech Gefell m20/m21 (nbob/pfa actives), Line Audio CM3, Church CA-11 cards
Preamp:  none <sniff>
Recorders:  Sound Devices MixPre-6, Sony PCM-M10, Zoom H4nPro

 

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