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Re: Shotgun Mics and XLR adapters
by Erik1185 on Jul 3, 2007 at 12:48:23 am

I should add to my previous post that when I say I recieved a very low signal I mean the amplitude is very low and there is a significant lack of low frequeinces.

I also tried using an XLR cable with an old XLR to 1/4 adapter and from there went to a 1/8 adapter. The result was a strong signal with all frequencies present (alas, sound was only present in one channel).

This is the XLR adapter that I used in this test.

Why did the Radioshack XLR adapter combined with the additional 1/8 adapter produce near sufficient results and the original XLR to 1/8 cable detriment the signal?



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