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I've just bought a nominal 150 Ohm Z Shure dynamic mic & I want to use
it with my FT-897, which expects a minimum 200 Ohm Z. Is there a good impedance matching circuit out there that I could build? Do I need to? Thanks. |
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marc wrote:
I've just bought a nominal 150 Ohm Z Shure dynamic mic & I want to use it with my FT-897, which expects a minimum 200 Ohm Z. Is there a good impedance matching circuit out there that I could build? Do I need to? Thanks. NOPE! Nope! |
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