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Title: Anyone try fitting Sound Professionals SPSB-4 batt box on the Sony PCM-M10?
Post by: jj69 on July 12, 2013, 05:08:10 PM
The SPSB-4 looks amazing.  It's a small 12V batt box with just a 1/8" plug sticking out of the bottom.  You plug it directly into your recorder without the need for any cables (thus less excess bulk in your pockets). 

I'm just wondering if it will fit on top of the M10.  The M10 has two "bumps" in its case on either side of the MIC IN and LINE IN jacks.  We're talking just a couple of milimeters, but it may be enough to prevent the SPSB-4 from fitting propertly.  Has anyone tried it and able to confirm that it fits??? 

Thanks. 
Title: Re: Anyone try fitting Sound Professionals SPSB-4 batt box on the Sony PCM-M10?
Post by: Marshall7 on July 13, 2013, 02:53:49 AM
If not, just get a 6" cable
Title: Re: Anyone try fitting Sound Professionals SPSB-4 batt box on the Sony PCM-M10?
Post by: trustthex on July 13, 2013, 05:38:11 PM
Nifty looking unit, but it definitely puts all stress on 1/8 plug & jack.  Not sure how it would handle bumps/etc.
Title: Re: Anyone try fitting Sound Professionals SPSB-4 batt box on the Sony PCM-M10?
Post by: beatkilla on July 14, 2013, 10:51:49 AM
Probaly too much stress on the 1/8 jack and i'm not a fan of those cell type batterys.I think a Church UBB velcroed to the side or back of M10 would be a better idea.And theres one in the Yard Sale right now.