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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: English Haze on October 10, 2005, 05:15:01 PM
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Has anyone got a version of the Core Sound Mic2496 with the smaller toggle switches as shown in the pic. on the web site?
http://www.core-sound.com/Mic2496/1.php
Mine has much larger toggle switches and are quite bulky. I only purchased it a month to 6 weeks ago. Just interested to see if any have been produced with the smaller toggle switches or not.
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So, should I assume that no one has a version of this with the small switches then? Or has no one else got one at all? I'd appreciate your input if you do own one of these. If no one has a version with the smaller switches it's a bit cheeky to picture the unit with them in the advertising but then supply it with great stumps sticking out the sides. Makes it a little tricky to hold on to and to conceal.
Also, the mic. level indicators on mine only work for one channel. I think I'm going to send this back to Len for an overhaul.
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sorry, i am of no help since i dont have a mic2496... there are a couple of folks on the board that have them, but i dont know how often they are around... however...
If no one has a version with the smaller switches it's a bit cheeky to picture the unit with them in the advertising but then supply it with great stumps sticking out the sides.
sounds like you have been welcomed into the vortex of len's customer service - good luck with that.
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I just picked upa new mic2496 today which has the large toggle switches on it as well! I will ask Len what the story is with the small switches on Monday.
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Sorry, missed this post.
Mine initially came w/ smaller dongles but the apparatus that keeps them secured into the box itself came away from the housing. I took it back to Len (when I lived in NYC) and he replaced it for me on the spot. Very gladly, I might add. Service problems? I think not :-).
For the most part I have been happy w/ my 2496. I AM initerested to hear what the difference will be when I go to the fully modded 671. But for now, it's doing me well.
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I just spoke with Len at Core-Sound regarding the Mic2496 switches. The current large toggle switches are locking toggles which you need to pull out on and then select witch orientation you want to place the switch in. This type of switch makes it nearly impossible to accidentally change the setting which you make when you begin tapeing. Len can install the smaller switches which are not locking style for about $25.00 per switch (pretty expensive in my book). He said that they will ulimately be going to a slide switch design which will be more compact and also be a secure type of switch to use to prevent accidental changes from taking place.
I purchased my Mic2496 with the DPA4061's which do not reuqire phantom power so Len has internally disabled the phantom power switch so that I will not accidentally smoke my microphones if I place the Phantom power toggle in the wrong orientation. I used the set-up at thre Cream concert at the Garden recently and was amazed at how good the sound quality was. I recorded at 44.1/24 with a Microtrack 24/96 onto a 4 gig CF card with no problems. The batteries in both the MT 24/96 and the Mic2496 both lasted longer then the concert with plenty of juice in reserve.
I have purchased a model PP-99 Power Station battery pack which can supply the current to the MT 24/96 for far longer then I will ever need as it has 4200 maH which should be enough to go for close to a day since the microphones are powered by the Core-Sound
Mic2496. The Mic2496 will go for 5 hours on one 9-volt radio battery which can be replaced on the fly in a few seconds if needed.
I used the activity lights on the Mic 2496 to adjus the gain with and would adjust to slightly below the 1 db indicator which provided excellent results.
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I know I'm a month or so late on this topic however,
I've had mine for well over a year, it came with the small toggles, and as mentioned above they have switched while recording. I now have them neatly duck taped in position to avoid that from happing again. Very happy with the unit.