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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: owen on January 28, 2004, 01:28:53 AM
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a 9 volt battery Go inside of the AKG c1000s Or How Do I Do that ???
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I thought this was a question about DOS... and my first thought, before opening the thread, was that you're going to need a new keyboard before you start trying to use DOS commands...
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dude....
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ha ha nice
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sorry I know I'm no help but....
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sorry I know I'm no help but....
Don't Worry A/b It But if there is some one out there that can help me ?
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someone will have this answered before lunch tomorrow... I promise. Lots of folks use or have used these mics.
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i know this is the newb-friendly forum, but goodness gracious!
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very cool don't worrie a/b it pic on me all you want
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a 9 volt battery Go inside of the AKG c1000s Or How Do I Do that ???
Just unscrew it.
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I Don't have them yet i sent away for them wont have them til next week some time
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a 9 volt battery Go inside of the AKG c1000s Or How Do I Do that ???
english second language?
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So I Guess no budy knows if a 9 volt battery go inside of the akg c1000s oe what ?
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hermann2burn answered your question.
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No i Don't have it in hand right now thats why i'am posting here
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a 9 volt battery Go inside of the AKG c1000s Or How Do I Do that ???
Just unscrew it.
As previously pointed out, hermann2burn has answered the question.
You'll see once you get them. Trust me. ;)
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Oh ok thanks
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once you get them I'm sure you will spend plenty of time messing with em
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form the akg usa site:
One of the C 1000 S' most important features is that it can be powered by phantom voltage or an internal 9 V battery s o it can be used in places that other high-performance condensers can't. A new feature that has been added to the C 1000S is a built-in battery status monitor. A red LED flashes once at turn on to indicate that the battery has sufficient strength to run the microphone. When battery life drops to 45 minutes, the status monitor LED turns red to indicate the problem.
Chalkdust, a few pointers: - once you get your gear, whatever it may be, (seems you're getting your mics before you get a recording device), learn to use them inside and out, in the dark. - do a little research on your own, i found the above with ie search 'akg site'. - read your posts before hitting the 'post' button. the 'i need a new keyboard' thing is only going to work so far before you'll start getting chewed up here(happening already) or totally disregarded.
good luck in your future taping, have fun.
jr
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Thank you i will look into things more Thanks For every ones help.