Le 01-04-2013 05:50, Fons Adriaensen a écrit :
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 09:59:11PM -0700, Len Ovens wrote:
You are getting sound from your mic... therefore it must be a
dynamic mic.
It is quite possible that whatever I looked up on m-audio's website
is not
what you have. So it is not worth worrying about getting phantom
power to
it if it is working without it.
I wouldn't be so sure. Electret mics can in theory produce a tiny
signal
even without power, but I don't think that's the case. More probably
the
mic pics ups some signal from the amplifier/speaker by magnetic
induction.
I've uploaded a music sketch on Youtube (first time - only a black
screen + music) at:
http://youtu.be/Iu5U8GxG6Rg
Acoustic guitar and bass are recorded using the Pulsar mic w/o phantom
power. The acoustic bass is actually doubling the guitar line a bit
later. The main bass is keyboard.
It's a sketch, not really meant for presenting anywhere. It has
repetitions and is used for the idea to develop further. If you listen
until the end you'll hear he general direction.
Regarding using the city water (or central heating pipes, or
whatever) as
a security ground: DON'T DO THAT. It would be illegal in almost all
places,
and you could easily kill or injure yourself or others if anything
goes wrong.
That sounds like a good advice. In case something shorts at the
electrical side then this would be reflected immediately in the water
pipes, probably of the whole house. Although the setup is all connected
to a sturdy power bar featuring a breaker which should operate within
milliseconds, the principle by itself is not a safe one - thanks for
reminding about that.
So the mystery remains about how can a phantom-powered mic pick up
acoustic sounds at a respectable level without being powered.
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