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Title: AT822 Stereo Mic (battery life question)
Post by: billydee on January 25, 2017, 03:14:47 PM
I'm considering semi-permanently mounting an AT822 stereo mic in a local venue. I probably do a soundboard/aud matrix recording 2-3 times a month there and it's impossible to get good mic placement unless I set mics up on the small stage but that's not always feasible. So for now I set mics up off to the far side of the room and have had decent results.

The mic manufacturer states that the AT822 has a battery life of 1000 hours (with an alkaline battery). Here's the manufacturer specs-
http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/665bdf92967733dc/

So it it safe (or crazy) for me to assume that if I have the mounted mic turned on and change the battery once a month, I'll be ok? Doing the math I should get 40 or so days of life out of a battery but I surely don't want to push my luck. And I also don't want to have to get up there and deal with it everytime I record.

Thoughts and/or advice appreciated.
Title: Re: AT822 Stereo Mic (battery life question)
Post by: kleiner Rainer on January 26, 2017, 01:40:30 PM
Billydee,

I would use a Lithium AA battery. Energizer specifies a nominal capacity of about 3500...3600mAh (here: http://data.energizer.com/pdfs/l91.pdf ). Audio Technica lists the current drain at 1.2mA for the AT822, so you can expect a battery lifetime of about 4 months. Changing batteries three times a year should be no problem.

Another advantage is the sightly higher voltage of 1.7V for the lithium cell, giving more headroom for the mic capsule.

Greetings,

Rainer
Title: Re: AT822 Stereo Mic (battery life question)
Post by: billydee on January 26, 2017, 02:05:32 PM
Billydee,

I would use a Lithium AA battery. Energizer specifies a nominal capacity of about 3500...3600mAh (here: http://data.energizer.com/pdfs/l91.pdf ). Audio Technica lists the current drain at 1.2mA for the AT822, so you can expect a battery lifetime of about 4 months. Changing batteries three times a year should be no problem.

Another advantage is the sightly higher voltage of 1.7V for the lithium cell, giving more headroom for the mic capsule.

Greetings,

Rainer
That makes a lot of sense to me and I'll give it a try.
Thanks Rainer!   :cheers: