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What i know is the engineer at the stow,ohio office clearly stated the u853 come with a mini xlr..because..again..they were designed for 3w. He stated adding anything to or taking anything off of them at all voids the warrantee. He did use the word "period" so if you are looking to argue that call them yourself...1-330-686-2600
Hmmm. Thats not what they are telling me here.
Speaking of company support, a while back I had a product manager at Korg who liked my mics. So he recommended them to a client for the MR-1, and I asked him what was the power spec on the MR-1's inputs (they are balanced input, so it's not obvious what Korg may have done). Actually I asked twice, and never heard back So if anybody can fill me in, I'd appreciate it . . .
Quote from: Church-Audio on February 12, 2008, 04:34:41 PMNot alot of power at 3 volts!...."A switch selects the input gain range between mic or line level. A second switch applies 3.0V microphone plug-in power. Input impedance, specified as 10 kilo-ohms, actually appears to be closer to 100 kilo-ohms for both the line and mic modes." What's the source for that? Mic impedance can't be 100K, the supply resistor has to be a lot less than that.Anyway, 3V across tip and ring is a lot better than just one or the other, at least from my perspective . . . but that doesn't mean that was what they did
Not alot of power at 3 volts!...."A switch selects the input gain range between mic or line level. A second switch applies 3.0V microphone plug-in power. Input impedance, specified as 10 kilo-ohms, actually appears to be closer to 100 kilo-ohms for both the line and mic modes."