Re: adding power voltage to microphone
Thanks, I tried but it just didn't work, Don't know why..Got some click when connecting power but no mic pickup. Not the end of the world
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adding power voltage to microphone
I have a computer mic rated at 1.0 to 10 VDC. I want to use it in an RCA application. I was hoping for some suggestion in addition to my plan to stick a 9 V battery (alkaline) in the positive path and a loop if I need the audio signal to remain constant. DONT LAUGH I AM ADAMANT.
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