Good solid music then a complete drop of amplification is the only way I can describe it.
There is also a second of two of static a few seconds after the "power" returns.
This happened twice in a recording I made last night and I trying to determine the cause if possible.
Fresh batteries in the M10 & the Tinybox was fully charged.
Nothing was jarred during recording and no other notable problems occurred except for this as the 40 & 120 minute marks.
Checked set up afterwards and all connection are tight. The M10 of course was already unhooked though.
Schoeps MK41 - NBobs - Tinybox 2.2 - M10
Thanks for any thoughts.
That sounds to me like the effect you get in the rear speakers of a Hafler Quadraphonic system.
That could be caused by a bad connection on the common ground of the feed between the Tinybox and the M10. Have you tried a different link cable ?.
It could also be a cracked soldered joint on the output socket of the Tinybox, the line in connector of the M10, or a worn connector that has become a little loose.
Try gently moving the cable near to the connectors while making a test recording, and see if you can reproduce the fault. You should be able to hear the change in level if you monitor on headphones plugged into the M10.