Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2002 6:30 am
I have this problem with my recording rig.
I never had my outboard gear work realy well.
I had loads of problems with a Behringer Ultragain preamp (or was it that?).
The problem was too little gain.
I could not replicate the problems at the shop!
I now have a DBX MiniPre.
I found one strange behaviour.
When I pluck* in my AKG eb535c microphone, and then turn on the phantom, I have plenty of gain.
But then after a while I need to crank up the gain on my MiniPre from 9 o'clock position to 4 o'clock position to get the same amount of gain (making the led clip).
Is it in fact my microphone, that is broke - or is this normal on an electred condenser microphone?
Immanuel
* LOL, made my laugh, when I read my post
- too funny to delete
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<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Immanuel on 2002-09-17 07:33 ]</font>
I never had my outboard gear work realy well.
I had loads of problems with a Behringer Ultragain preamp (or was it that?).
The problem was too little gain.
I could not replicate the problems at the shop!
I now have a DBX MiniPre.
I found one strange behaviour.
When I pluck* in my AKG eb535c microphone, and then turn on the phantom, I have plenty of gain.
But then after a while I need to crank up the gain on my MiniPre from 9 o'clock position to 4 o'clock position to get the same amount of gain (making the led clip).
Is it in fact my microphone, that is broke - or is this normal on an electred condenser microphone?
Immanuel
* LOL, made my laugh, when I read my post

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<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Immanuel on 2002-09-17 07:33 ]</font>