Frage von kees.duif:@ Trunk,
Hello, I have been a year of Ohrwurm Micro yesterday and had bought my XH A1. Now I wonder how I Ohrwurm s.besten connect kan. With the supplied 9v Expanderbox via mini-jack or the XLR, I must Expanderbox to buy?
Or is it possible with a simple change Schnurr of mini-jack to 2 x XLR and phantom dan 24 V need?
(Sorry for my error with German Language)
Antwort von geid0r:
Hello!
Therefore, you need to get the XLR Expanderbox, s.besten did you get this set buy. Is it synonymous to buy later. Anything else would botch!
Edit: As I just see the XH A1 has a 3.5 mm input jack in the external microphone holder. Because of course you can directly connect the Expanderbox!
Greeting
geid0r
Antwort von kees.duif:
Yes, I can directly connect the Expanderbox. But I've read somewhere that the XLR inputs provide better kwalität. And I would like no Expanderbox and thought the user with a simple string (versus mini-jack <-> 2 x XLR) to be synonymous. Schade ...
Antwort von ruessel:
Hello,
Canon offers in its cameras usually no microphone s.Klinkeneingang to voltage. This is in the XH A1 as well. Without voltage can not be operated condenser microphone. It is in my XH A1 to the microphone input jack a bit insensitive. Better are the XLR Toneingänge, here is the first mechanical combination of solid and trouble-safe, then this seems a little more input sensitivity record .....
Antwort von smooth-appeal:
What struck me in this connection - if I made a jack / XLR adapter to buy, then I have tension on the jack and can be my Lavaliermikro directly s.der Camera use, right?
So far I've either over the radio link or an external recorder recorded, but when times go fast I would be the aforementioned s.liebsten.
Antwort von ruessel:
If I made a jack / XLR adapter to buy, then I have tension on the jack The thoughts I can not follow ..... I agree with the input jack adapter s.den the XH A1, I have no power, where will they come? I concur with XLR / jack adapter s.die XLR inputs, I stress, 48V .... too much for small microphones. From approximately 12.5 V, the earwig in smoke.
Antwort von smooth-appeal:
I obviously meant the second option. A pity that it broke my microphone would go. Since I have to continue to work with an external recorder if I said Microphone wants :-|
Antwort von ruessel:
It could be a few parts with the voltage of 48V to 2-10V down. Had with a 95 cents-voltage converter experimented voltage Technically it looked in the meter synonymous good practice but a test with a SonyZ1 always brought a slight whistle, which seems to 48V voltage to be very dirty .... I had it on ice for me and a 9V Battery decided.
Antwort von smooth-appeal:
I am a tinker, unfortunately not as well endowed as you, so do I of all on ice. Alternatives I have several. I book the Microphone simply a bad ;-)