The only thing is if you look at specs, all these devices have a maximum input level of +4dBu(mic) and +24dBu (line), that is 1,2277V and 12,2765V respectivly. So you can not connect it to the amp out, for example, but these levels are pretty high for any mic/line sources.
The only thing is if you look at specs, all these devices have a maximum input level of +4dBu(mic) and +24dBu (line), that is 1,2277V and 12,2765V respectivly. So you can not connect it to the amp out, for example, but these levels are pretty high for any mic/line sources.
Ahhh what would you recommend as a alternative?
@@certainlyjoel you need simple voltage divider, or transformer.
Now for a mic that has a high enough SPL to actually capture the sound of a black hole forming without distorting :D
If only! Of course, I'm not sure if the existence of such a mic would raises philosophical or theological issues, but that's fodder for another video.
@@thepodcastingstore so much to consider when shopping for a recorder.
Nice. This thing is revolutionary in field recording stuff. Don’t know how to get this thing. Still unavailable.
As of this morning we have one left...
www.thepodcastingstore.com/product/zoom-f3-field-recorder/
Still Zoom f3 clips audio with DJ line output, which does not come back in any software
Ahhh what would you recommend as a alternative?
@@certainlyjoel tascam x6 or x8
So you think that Tascam X6/8 can handle better loud line in source?@@t_dot_studios
want it but can’t find any where in india can you sell me???
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How can 8.5oz be a full pound?
Double it and then subtract 1.