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PE-120's ???
new here...hello to all
I was wondering if anyone is still using these mics, also... for what applications and how??? I currently use a pair on an acoustic guitar setup (flamenco) and have been very pleased with them. I would like to use them on other instruments or applications. Thanks in advance. ![]() |
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I have a pair of PE-80s that I used to use for overheads and acoustic instruments. I haven't had them out in years though. I might have to play around with them again.
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hey T.R.!!
I saw an earlier post by you in reference to the PE-12O's...in the mic forum section. I'm not sure if you saw it but .... You should be using the Everyday 206 battery instead of a "AA" for the mic. Although it "works" with a AA it was designed to use the voltage of a cylindrical 9 volt. The reason for the noise you are experiencing with the mic is due to differences in the voltage that runs the circuitry. .... |
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Really??? That's VERY interesting. I didn't know about that particular battery. I think I'll pick up a couple. Thanks for the tip!
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Yeah...
It's the battery recommended in the original users manual. They are a little pricey though. About $8. You can special order them from Radio Shack. glad to help... brumby. |
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