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On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 06:20:05 -0800, Tom Corker wrote:
I'm trying to get a 500R impedance dynamic mic working with an old IC-730. The rig does not have a built in preamp so you have to have one in the mic casing. I've found a suitable design by G3SEK (http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/ in-prac/best-of.htm#icom) but it seems to be designed for Heil HC4 or HC5 inserts. These seem to be 1000 ohm impedance. Am I going to cause problems by using a 500 ohm mic with a preamp designed for 1000 ohms? Can the deisgn of the preamp be modified for 500? The 'ideal' mic preamp would have an infinite input impedance, so you should be fine from that standpoint. If the voltage levels are significantly different you'll have a problem -- but for that you just need to try it and find out. -- www.wescottdesign.com |
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