Maybe in a future video go over how to handle connecting balanced and single ended gear. Most people don't know that the 2 modes of operation are not compatible and steps need to be taken to make both ends of the connection either one or the other. If you don't know what you are doing, you can also damage your equipment. Although, its not as serious as phantom power. What's worst is the marketing tricks some companies play to make you think you have a balanced connection when you don't.
Balanced dynamic mics are safe but according to Shure, some unbalanced dynamics may be damaged but more likely they just won't work properly. www.shure.com/en-US/performance-production/louder/top-8-microphone-myths-exposed
very helpful thanks a lot
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Maybe in a future video go over how to handle connecting balanced and single ended gear. Most people don't know that the 2 modes of operation are not compatible and steps need to be taken to make both ends of the connection either one or the other. If you don't know what you are doing, you can also damage your equipment. Although, its not as serious as phantom power. What's worst is the marketing tricks some companies play to make you think you have a balanced connection when you don't.
Great idea!
there are some who say sending the phantom power to a dynamic mic will damage it....i've never had a problem....thoughts??
Balanced dynamic mics are safe but according to Shure, some unbalanced dynamics may be damaged but more likely they just won't work properly. www.shure.com/en-US/performance-production/louder/top-8-microphone-myths-exposed
Great video. :)
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video
Thanks!
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