Re: Knowles miniature microphones and standard mic inputs (=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Pawe=B3_Ku=B6mierek?= )


Subject: Re: Knowles miniature microphones and standard mic inputs
From:    =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Pawe=B3_Ku=B6mierek?=  <pawel.kusmierek@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 9 Aug 2012 22:24:24 -0400
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--e89a8ff25666adde9504c6e00c30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks to everyone ho replied, on and off list. Especially to those who gave me specific circuits. I should have mentioned that I am more of a software guy... Writing thousands lines of code: no problem. Soldering a simple circuit following a clear schematic: I can do it, and it even works more often than it does not. Understanding a circuit, however, is beyond me :-) Thanks again, Pawel On 8 August 2012 10:56, Pawe=C5=82 Ku=C5=9Bmierek <pawel.kusmierek@xxxxxxxx= m> wrote: > Dear list, > > I want to use Knowles miniature microphones (e.g., > http://www.knowles.com/search/prods_pdf/FG-23329-C05.pdf). I want to > record the audio signal into a recorder or sound card that has typical pr= o > XLR mic inputs, and I would also like to use the 48V Phantom Power > available from such input to power the microphone. Any one has a schemati= c > of a circuit that would allow to do this without frying the mics or the > recorder? > > Thanks for any pointers, > > > Pawel > --e89a8ff25666adde9504c6e00c30 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div>Thanks to everyone ho replied, on and off list. Especially to those wh= o gave me specific circuits. I should have mentioned that I am more of a=C2= =A0software guy... Writing thousands lines of code: no problem. Soldering a= simple circuit following a clear=C2=A0schematic: I can do it, and=C2=A0it = even works more often than it does not. Understanding a circuit, however, i= s beyond me :-)</div> <div>=C2=A0</div><div>Thanks again,</div><div>=C2=A0</div><div>Pawel<br> <br></div><div class=3D"gmail_quote">On 8 August 2012 10:56, Pawe=C5=82 Ku= =C5=9Bmierek <span dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:pawel.kusmierek@xxxxxxxx= com" target=3D"_blank">pawel.kusmierek@xxxxxxxx</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br> <blockquote style=3D"margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;padding-left:1ex;border-left-= color:rgb(204,204,204);border-left-width:1px;border-left-style:solid" class= =3D"gmail_quote"><div><div><div>Dear list,</div><div> =C2=A0</div><div>I want to use Knowles miniature microphones (e.g., <a href= =3D"http://www.knowles.com/search/prods_pdf/FG-23329-C05.pdf" target=3D"_bl= ank">http://www.knowles.com/search/prods_pdf/FG-23329-C05.pdf</a>).=C2=A0 I= want to record the audio signal into a=C2=A0recorder or sound card that ha= s typical pro XLR mic inputs, and I would also like to use the 48V Phantom = Power available from such input to power the microphone. Any one has a sche= matic of a circuit that would allow to do this without frying the mics or t= he recorder?</div> <div>=C2=A0</div><div>Thanks for any pointers,</div><div>=C2=A0</div><div>= =C2=A0</div><div>Pawel</div> </div></div></blockquote></div><br> --e89a8ff25666adde9504c6e00c30--


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