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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: xxxrec on February 25, 2005, 01:55:22 PM
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Hi,
has anybody some informations about the size for dpa MPS 6030?
thanks & regards
:)
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Yep, very light and very small. I have a an MPS 6020 (RCA instead of mini-plug). Remove the belt clip and it'll be even more stealthy.
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For reference, here's a pic of the 6020 relative to the M1 from an old Moke thread (http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=22088.msg277657#msg277657):
(http://img3.photobucket.com/albums/v12/MokesPics/HRTF%20Stealth%20Headband/9.jpg)
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hi,
@ brian ..
i want to use nearer the same rig (dpa 4061 > mps 6030 > D100 (line in)
do you use 2 hosa transformers is this a modded one (2 xlr -> mini plug) ?
i know only the 176 (?) with 1 xlr -> mini plug
are there transformers from mini plug -> mini plug - so, that i can run the mps 6030 direct into "line in" D100 ?
regards and sorry for my english ... ;)
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that thing is really cool...
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yes its really cool, but the size and the prize (1300 €, 1700 $) ...
and the mps cost 130 € and transformers 30 € and the size is nice ...
regards
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yes its really cool, but the size and the prize (1300 €, 1700 $) ...
Is it really that expensive? I was thinking about upgrading at some point...
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hi moke,
please post a pic of your complete rig (4060,mma6000,m1) ...
thanx and regards
:)
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ups, sorry ...
the price in europe: 458 €
moke, do you have both mma6000 and 6020 ?
what do you run for stealth ...
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I just got one of those mma6000's today ;D..Man is that a sexy mutha cant wait till let her rip :P
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I have only used it once that mofo is clean ..I cant wait to let her rip at a loud rock show..Ran Dpa 4061s>ModSBM-1>MMA6000 at the Eagles will have it posted on Eztree next week due to travelin..
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Out of curiosity, I've been looking at the new DPA power supplies. Seems like the MPS6010 might be the more versatile option. With the XLR version, it would be easy to connect line transformers for extra gain. Also, couldn't in-line attenuators, like the Shure A15AS (http://www.shure.com/accessories/a15as.asp), help tame a too hot signal, like a loud rock show into 4060s? Just thinking out loud, so if I'm off base here, help me out. Thanks.
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Out of curiosity, I've been looking at the new DPA power supplies. Seems like the MPS6010 might be the more versatile option. With the XLR version, it would be easy to connect line transformers for extra gain. Also, couldn't in-line attenuators, like the Shure A15AS (http://www.shure.com/accessories/a15as.asp), help tame a too hot signal, like a loud rock show into 4060s? Just thinking out loud, so if I'm off base here, help me out. Thanks.
The Shure A15AS's are pretty big...
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The Shure A15AS's are pretty big...
Yeah, I've got a pair. Guess I'm more interested in versatility than stealth.
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here is another option for the 406x mics: the dpa mma6000 mic power supply / preamp. It is the sames size as a Sony PCM-M1 dat (the dat deck in the picture that Brian posted).
is this a 48/phantom power?
also what mic in's does it have? from this picture it does not show any mic/xlr inputs.
Thanks a lot.
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here is another option for the 406x mics: the dpa mma6000 mic power supply / preamp. It is the sames size as a Sony PCM-M1 dat (the dat deck in the picture that Brian posted).
is this a 48/phantom power?
also what mic in's does it have? from this picture it does not show any mic/xlr inputs.
Thanks a lot.
DPA has a web-site.