OK, so I have powered my mics since I have had them from the MP-2 at the 15V setting, since the spec sheet shows that the mics can accept 9-52V of power. Realizing that the spec sheet said this, I assumed that if I ran at the 48V option avail on the MP-2, I would just be wasting battery power. Now onto my question...
So in testing the cables that Daryan made for me (which are great...everything works great!), I switched to 48V just for the hell of it...when I did, everything remaining the same, the mic input to the MP-2 jumped...i.e. I was getting a hotter signal. I went back and forth a couple of times to confirm this, and every time I went from 15 to 48 the signal got hotter. My question is with this being the case, am I losing any of the "range" of the mic by running it at 15V? I believe that the hotter signal is just a result of the more power juicing the mic, but I don't know if this translates into a more "detailed range" so to speak...
Any opinions?
Thx in advance.
Nick