Frage von Mr. B:I have the following problem: I have a NTG2 (; balanced XLR connector) and now seeking a solution to use with this device, possessing an asymmetric jack. For example, I'm planning to shoot in the summer with a VDSLR of Canon. Also I have the Zoom H2, which also offers only latch.
Ignorant, that an XLR-to-jack cable is not enough, I had bought one such, but this solution is high, unfortunately, useless, at least in the Zoom and the PC - a Canon VDSLR I own (not yet, still have the Nikon D90 ).
The solution is of high quality, low cost and for both Video - to be used as synonymous audio-only recordings.
I've found the following solutions: - Other audio recorder, like the Zoom H4 (n):
Advantage: H4 to have some cheap, good quality
Disadvantage: Audio must be dubbed (; consuming and difficult)
- Good preamp
Jucedlink CX211 :
Advantage: Can connect from PC, Zoom H2 and Camera, a halfway decent interface that offers inexpensive (; re ® 189 on ebay)
Disadvantage: turns out not to Autogain the DSLR
- More expensive preamp
Jucedlink DSLR :
Advantage: Can connect from PC, Zoom H2 and Camera, offers a halfway decent interface, phantom power
Disadvantage: very expensive (; ® 419), switches the Autogain the DSLR is not (;?)
- Preamp of
BeachTek :
Advantage: Turns out Autogain of Camera, otherwise as above with a better interface
Disadvantage: expensive (; ® 329), in a video it cut off not good, however, was the video of Jucedlink ^ ^
My questions are: Does anyone have
experience there?
Are there other (; better) solutions?
Antwort von Raphael80:
Why should XLR (balanced) to jack (unbalanced) does not go? As long as a pre-amplification occurs in the connected device but everything is in order.
You put s.Mono plug pin 3 and pin 1 of the XLR just meet at the "Sleeve".
Greetings!
Raphael
Antwort von Mr. B:
Hi Raphael, thanks for the reply.
Why should XLR (balanced) to jack (unbalanced) does not go? As long as a pre-amplification occurs in the connected device but everything is in order. For probably not take place, because when I Zoom H2 and the PC (have seen when you PC) and only faint sound much noise.
You put s.Mono plug pin 3 and pin 1 of the XLR just meet at the "Sleeve". You can not quite follow: How does this work exactly? Do I need to make physical something?
Furthermore, my stereo jack plug, there is mono?
Antwort von Raphael80:
When you zoom you need to use the course MicIn, as s.PC!
Line inputs are not suitable for microphones, only for info.
ZOOM H2
MIC GAIN set: +1.5 / +17 / +27 dB 27dB is not much gain, but should be sufficient. Possibly you have this set yet s.Gerät!
And of course there are mono, you can connect the device s.ein easily synonymous with stereo jack input, but then you take only one, probably the left channel.
If you now have an adapter cable XLR to stereo jack, should work in principle, synonymous. You take it to your mono signal to two tracks / channels, a signal is inverted. In the end you decide then for a channel and ready.
Possibly it helps you for the next Basic:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kondensatormikrofonhttp://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetrische_Signal%C3%BCbertragung Greetings!
Raphael
Antwort von Mr. B:
In the end you decide then for a channel and ready. Have the principle, I believe reasonably understood, I found this picture: http://www.sengpielaudio.com/KlinkensteckerUndXLRsteckerSymmetrisch.pdf
But I must now cut the cord and move the cables different? :-D cable, or is that already have such properties?
Antwort von Raphael80:
The link is great, there is indeed everything in it.
But question: do you have now a cable and if any?
Greetings!
Raphael