I have a DigiMod UA-5 that I got from the Oade's a few weeks ago. Been working great so far, then today I set all my gear up for some foley recording in the field (ambient bird noises in the woods...) and POW- the right XLR input on the UA-5 is all staticy. I checked that it wasn't the mic cables and, no, its the Neutrix connector on the UA-5. I opened up the beast and tried cleaning the connector and the Hi-Z/Lo-Z switch to see if this made any change, but no luck. Tapping on the mic's XLR (or even touching the top of the UA-5) causes the right channel to peak.
Anybody have some feedback? Time is critical, as I'm heading off for the Vibes in New York this thursday. If I can't solve the problem I'm thinking of grabbing a stand-alone phantom power supply for my mic's and running them straight into the DAT.
(FWIW: AKG 414TL's--->UA-5 (DigiMod)--->Sony D10ProII--->Shure FP22 Headphone monitor amp)