On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 8:54 PM, Scott <lau(a)troutpocket.org> wrote:
Ray Rashif wrote:
Did you try padding it? Or does this preamp have
no pad button? Can't
tell by the photos nor is it stated.
There's no pad button. There's a phantom button to give it a little extra juice.
That is NOT what phantom power is for. Usually, phantom should be
switched off on your dynamic mics (kick, snare, and toms) and on for
your condensers (overheads).
Anyway, I found an XLR->TS adapter in my big box of cables and was able to plug
directly into the Audiofire12. Now I have a healthy amount of overhead in my signal
while still pulling in a good amount of clarity. It would be nice if I could adjust
that now.
I wouldn't expect that to sound very good, but if you say so.
A pad switch would be nice. The Nady preamp is such a simple device it doesn't even
have that. I suppose I could run it through my Mackie mixer instead.
Worth a shot. The preamps on the Mackie probably aren't any worse
than the Nady. I still think something fishy is going on in your
setup.
-Scott
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