Hi all...can I use my Avalon U5 DI's with dynamic mics? I figure that they can work that way theoretically, but wondered if it's worthwhile to try it?
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djui5 wrote: Why would you want to do this? It's still need a m
djui5 wrote: Why would you want to do this?
It's still need a mic and need's a pre-amp.....a DI won't work properly....
Hi...the reason would be that I've run out of pres when recording drums and supposedly, although I've never tried this, you can run a dynamic mic (sm57) straight into an input. I figured that rather than do that, I should use the U5's, not only for their sound quality, but also because I will be able to control the gain before the mics enter the converters. I don't really have th $$$ to spend on a new pre so i thought I'd at least give it a shot if it will work. will it?
Bhennies wrote: Hi...the reason would be that I've run out of pr
Bhennies wrote: Hi...the reason would be that I've run out of pres when recording drums and supposedly, although I've never tried this, you can run a dynamic mic (sm57) straight into an input. I figured that rather than do that, I should use the U5's, not only for their sound quality, but also because I will be able to control the gain before the mics enter the converters. I don't really have th $$$ to spend on a new pre so i thought I'd at least give it a shot if it will work. will it?
Try it...see what happens...u never know....but considering the input inpedence of the U5 is 3 Mohm's and the output impedence of the sm57 is 320 ohm's it should be interesting to see the results. I'm guessing that your not going to get much out of it...
Why would you want to do this? It's still need a mic and need's
Why would you want to do this?
It's still need a mic and need's a pre-amp.....a DI won't work properly....