fare point but with a mixing desk you can control bass treble and some
mixing desks allow 48 vvolt fantem power
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ne or the
other.
Howard
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would it be better to plug the microphones in to a mixing desk so you
can independent
would it be better to plug the microphones in to a mixing desk so you
can independently adjust the microphones
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I have a pair of Shure D55 dynamic mics that I bought in 1963. I'd like to
use them for
est regarg
John.
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I have a pair of Shure D55 dynamic mics that I bought in 1963.
I have a pair of Shure D55 dynamic mics that I bought in 1963. I'd like to
use them for session-type recording into my sound max integrated sound card.
Currently, I was thinking of plugging the mics into a Pioneer tape deck and
taking the output from that into the sound card's input. Does anyo