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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: jessedscott on December 14, 2004, 01:23:51 AM
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If you want to move this, by all means. just thought it would get more attention for some of you
guys folks....
i do belive these are active cables!
http://www.professionalaudiosolutions.com/prod.itml/icOid/5005
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not actives per say, but extensions from the modules to the caps. I am working on making my own pair of these right now.
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I still dont get it, Why, Oh Why does AKG make an active cable for the 390's but not the 460/480!? I know they used to make them for the 460, but honestly...anyone have any idea why they dont make them for the 480 series? I would kill for a set. I know JK makes their boxes (and Im interested), but it sure would be nice to just be able to have actives and keep the full on AKG sound.... :'(
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hmm, it says powering module, wouldn't that be an active cable?
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hmm, it says powering module, wouldn't that be a active cable?
you'd think so, but then further down it says:
"3-m (10-ft.) cable and suspension providing a flexible connection between the SE 300 B powering module and AKG Blue Line CK 9. capsules."
I was just as disappointed when I first saw these however they are good enough for me once i get my franken-cables made, then maybe i can figure out how to power them active style.
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duh, the powering module is the FUCKIN BODY jesse. kinda ripped right now, poor excuse....
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duh, the powering module is the FUCKIN BODY jesse. kinda ripped right now, poor excuse....
I just woke up so I'm probably wrong too but..........don't other mics with "active cables" (MBHO, schoeps) also require the mic body?
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these HAVE to be!
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duh, the powering module is the FUCKIN BODY jesse. kinda ripped right now, poor excuse....
I just woke up so I'm probably wrong too but..........don't other mics with "active cables" (MBHO, schoeps) also require the mic body?
As far as I know, with the exception of the JK Labs box and lemo connectors paired with a Lemosax, all mics with active cables require the body for powering. Schoeps require bodies with KC5 cables, Neumanns require the bodies with the LC3 cables, etc.
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befor i bought my set of these, i contacted the us akg representative with questions, and he said that there was no ciruitry whatsoever in these cables. They are purely a connection between the caps and bodies, so if you could get connectors, then it wouldn't be too hard to make your own.