« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2015, 03:08:21 PM »
Finally got round to checking this.
With a new battery (producing 6.34v) the output was 5.84v. I would expect this to work okay with many mics in loud situations. Be careful though, the A3 output is a function of the battery output, and when I put an old flat battery in the adapter there was enough juice to light the green light but probably not enough to power mics properly.
Whilst I had my voltmeter out I decided to check the PIP output of the two recorders I own.
Sony PCM-M10 PIP output 2.96v
Sony PCM-D100 PIP output 4.71v
Both the Sony's outputs were consistent irrespective of what type of batteries were used.
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Mics: Sennheiser MKH 8040, Sennheiser MKH 8020, AT BP4025, AT 853 cards, CA CAFS, CA 14 Omnis, CA 11 (Cards + Omnis), Soundman OKM II Classic
Battery Boxes: Sony XLR-1, CA 9200 Preamp, CA Ugly 2 Preamp, CA Ugly BB, Shure FP24
Recorders: Sound Devices MP3, Sony PCM-D100, Sony PCM-D50, Sony PCM-M10, Sony PCM-D10, Roland R-07, Tascam iXJ2