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I run it on the positive 10 or 20 and adjust with the LR trim knobs. The DPA's need the extra gain...
The Dpa's 40xx are low output mics.I owned a pair of 4011's a few years ago and they were the same way.No built in pad or soft limit.
Quote from: stober on July 15, 2005, 06:06:38 PMThe Dpa's 40xx are low output mics.I owned a pair of 4011's a few years ago and they were the same way.No built in pad or soft limit.The 4011's have a pad . Inside the end of the mic boday where you connect the XLR's there's a smal white button in there that can be pressed to set the pad.-e
Have you thought about checking with Doug Oade and see if he can give the m148 more gain.I'm not sure what it would take , but if he could up it to 25db instead of 20db.just a thought
I run through the mic gain to get good levels. The Phantom is switchable. I haven't noticed a difference either way, not like the Mini Me... but I do have the Platinum version
The place I taped the Duo and Claypool in last night was probually one of the worst sounding venues in town and my tapes sound great.Definatly my best pull at that place.
Quote from: stober on July 18, 2005, 01:48:05 AMThe place I taped the Duo and Claypool in last night was probually one of the worst sounding venues in town and my tapes sound great.Definatly my best pull at that place.Seed the Duo.
there is one m118 going around that has had a 10db boost button added by Doug