No, the relevant part of the specs is not the gain. Just because you
dont read "microphone preamplifier" anywhere or "60 dB gain" does not
mean it is not producing line level outputs.
The relevent part of the specs is:
LINEAR OUTPUT VOLTAGE 10 volts pk-pk (3.535 V rms) or greater.
Consumer equipment line-level requires 0.316 V RMS and professional
equipment line-level requires 1.228 V RMS. The link I posted provides
the required levels for a line-level input device (from my previous
posts, you will see that it works fine for other line-level input devices).
Paul Winkler wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 06:00:52AM +1000, D. Sen
wrote:
Look at the specs. The output is definitely
line-level.
I did look at the specs! Maybe you posted the wrong link? What I'm
looking at has nothing in common with a mic preamp, except that
it provides some gain.
Some relevant excerpts :
"Endevco model 4416B Battery Powered ISOTRON Conditioner"
... "is a small, battery-operated, low noise signal conditioner for use
with ISOTRON or other piezoelectric voltage mode transducers."
...
"TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS
GAIN 1 or 10 selectable"
...
"CONNECTIONS BNC for both Input and Output"
To misuse Magritte: Leci n'est pas une microphone preamplifier.
Did you maybe post the wrong link?