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I recently installed some new gear consisting of a BR1600CD recorder, AKG C3000B Condenser Mic, and some M-Audio BX8 monitors. Everything is working, but I had to crank the mic input-limit knob on the BR1600 mic input all the way past the 4 o'clock position to get reasonable mic volume into the recorder. Is this normal?
Since the AKG mic was recommended by Boss, it seemed a little odd to have to adjust the input so close to the limit. The mic is attached directly using the XLR input and the phantom power is turned on. The mic's pre attenuation is turned off. The AKG mic data sheet recommens a load of greater that 1K ohms and the BR1600 input is spec'd at 12.5K ohms.
Should I be looking into a pre amp? or a matching transformer? or just leave it like it is and get on with life
Since the AKG mic was recommended by Boss, it seemed a little odd to have to adjust the input so close to the limit. The mic is attached directly using the XLR input and the phantom power is turned on. The mic's pre attenuation is turned off. The AKG mic data sheet recommens a load of greater that 1K ohms and the BR1600 input is spec'd at 12.5K ohms.
Should I be looking into a pre amp? or a matching transformer? or just leave it like it is and get on with life
