Can i run a pair of CA-11 mics on a 12volt SP-SPSB-11
Just contacted chris church and he said it's slightly to much volts.
I think you can put some small resistor in the microphone jack to drop 12V down. I remember Chris said that Ca11 has current consumption less than 1mA with 9V battery box. Maybe Chris or someone who knows electronics could advise you the resistor size.
Quote from: one8ung on July 28, 2019, 02:32:24 PM
Just contacted chris church and he said it's slightly to much volts.
Interesting. When I bought mine way back when they were called CA-STC-11 he said 12v was OK.
I would also spring for one of these battery boxes if it could be used with CA-14's (Both Omnis/Cards)
I am really wanting a new TINY battery box. Make things simpler and smaller.
So can anyone confirm that this will damage the Church mics? I have both 9v power and the tiny 12v option and would love to know it won't hurt the Church CA-14's. I pinged Chris too, and got no answer. (Typical)
Anyone successfully running 12v into CA-14s?
Chris from SP recently informed me that you can use the mini-9V batteries (25A, 29A, 32A types) in the SP-SPSB-10 (normally 12v also).
This might also work for the -11.
The 11 is just the 10 with switchable rolloff. I've run Ca-11s into both models with no issues.
FYI, I ran the SP-SPSB-10 last night with Church Audio CA-14 Cards and had no issues.
Quote from: Chrisedge on October 01, 2019, 06:12:14 PM
FYI, I ran the SP-SPSB-10 last night with Church Audio CA-14 Cards and had no issues.
I'll double up. I've used the SP-SPSB-10 with DPA 4061's and had no issues.
Quote from: spyder9 on October 07, 2019, 03:51:12 PM
Quote from: Chrisedge on October 01, 2019, 06:12:14 PM
FYI, I ran the SP-SPSB-10 last night with Church Audio CA-14 Cards and had no issues.
I'll double up. I've used the SP-SPSB-10 with DPA 4061's and had no issues.
Same with Naiant XX
Quote from: audBall on September 22, 2019, 08:13:00 PM
Chris from SP recently informed me that you can use the mini-9V batteries (25A, 29A, 32A types) in the SP-SPSB-10 (normally 12v also).
This might also work for the -11.
Thanks for the info.