Im not sure if that will work,here is the email I got back from Bruce at DPA Colorado:
>>>Brad,
I see my staff has replied to your email. I have just a couple of
comments to add.
1. The Microdot is an epoxy process, not a soldering one. A Microdot
tool is required along with an appropriate repair bench with large
magnifying capabilities, not a trivial matter! We route all Microdot
repairs and replacements back to Denmark for repair, with approx. a 2.5
week turnaround, for a flat fee of $75.00 each.
2. The MMA6000 is a mic preamplifier. All of our MPS products are
simply
power supplies. The MMA6000 will provide phantom power and takes your
mic level signal and amplifies it up to line level, allowing you to
bypass the typically poor quality mic inputs of most portable and/or
consumer level recording gear. The MMA is a pair of Microdot inputs
with
2 level controls, with a 2.5dB gain per click stop, offering approx.
28dB of overall gain, with its output on a stereo 1/8" mini connector,
9V battery operated, or via a 12 to 36VDC wall wart.
3. The MPS series are devices designed to provide phantom power to our
Miniature series and are offered in both one and 2 channel models. All
are Microdot inputs, with a choice of outputs via 1/8" mini, 1/4" 3 pin
XLR and RCA. They just provide the required voltage to energize the
preamp stage of our Miniature mics. Output from the MPS products is
still only line level.
Best regards,
Bruce