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Title: How do you decide between low-sensitivity and line-in?
Post by: TaperedMind on January 30, 2010, 08:00:36 PM

How do you decide between low-sensitivity and line-in?  My recordings at high OR low always sound soft to me.
Title: Re: How do you decide between low-sensitivity and line-in?
Post by: earmonger on January 30, 2010, 10:04:34 PM
It's going to depend on the sensitivity of your microphone and the strength (or weakness) and susceptibility to overload of the preamp in your unit.

With my minidisc, there was no choice: the preamp overloaded with even a modest amount of bass, so it was line-in or#$(&#%. With my PCM-M10, and a fairly new pair of lower-sensitivity mics, I can get away with a lot louder music via mic-in (low-sensitivity). But if I think it's going to be LOUD then it's battery box-line-in time.

Line-in and battery box should also provide a cleaner signal because there is noise from every preamp, but when loud music is being recorded, that's not really a factor.
Title: Re: How do you decide between low-sensitivity and line-in?
Post by: TaperedMind on January 30, 2010, 10:36:40 PM
Great explanation, earmonger.  Very much obliged.
Title: Re: How do you decide between low-sensitivity and line-in?
Post by: guysonic on January 31, 2010, 03:45:23 PM
Actually tested M10 to +2 dBu without clipping in LOW senstivity mic input.  So NO WAY you're going to overload this deck with any type of battery box powered microphone feed.

See taperssection thread: http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=130924.0;all
Title: Re: How do you decide between low-sensitivity and line-in?
Post by: TaperedMind on February 05, 2010, 11:20:53 PM
Thank you, guysonic, for that info.