MR8 and DMP3?

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Anyone here use both of these?
I'm wondering which output on the DMP3 matches up to the MR8.
Gidge said:
If you use a cable with TRS, it will be at +4 ......
If you use a cable with TS, it will be at -10 ......
which you wanna use depends on what you are going into.....
The DMP3 has the both +4 and -10dB.
chessrock said:
Just be sure to match them up -10 output with -10 input and so on. If you don't know what kind of input you have, then who cares? Just select one at random and if you get noise, or your recording signal is too loud or too soft, then try switching to the other.
Which one is appropriate for the MR8???
I couldn't find it in the manual, but I'm off for a 10th look...

Enlightenment appreciated.
More questions to follow! :D :eek:
 
I hope someone can answer this. I was thinking about getting one too. I'd like to know what I was getting into before I did buy one.

I hope it's not a pain in the ass for you.

But if it is, can you return it and maybe get a Yamaha MG?
 
My tax refund isn't due until tomorrow at the earliest, I'm trying to get a jump on this a bit.

I looked at the user manual .pdf @ fostex, and got tired of it skipping/jumping and waiting for a page to load, so I d/l'ed it, and am getting ready to pour through it again...

what I did find was

Input Level: -50DBV (MIC)
+2DBV (LINE)

which doesn't help me much...

I'LL BE BACK.
 
cellardweller said:
My tax refund isn't due until tomorrow at the earliest, I'm trying to get a jump on this a bit.

I looked at the user manual .pdf @ fostex, and got tired of it skipping/jumping and waiting for a page to load, so I d/l'ed it, and am getting ready to pour through it again...

what I did find was

Input Level: -50DBV (MIC)
+2DBV (LINE)

which doesn't help me much...

I'LL BE BACK.


Post it when you find it. I have my manual at home, and I am at work. I can't d/l it on the gov't pc or I would help... :o
 
My understanding of those settings (my Behringer Composer 2200 has them also) is most home user equipment will be at -10db... most pro equipment will be at +4db....

I would think the MR8 qualifies at the -10db level...
 
?Calling Dave In Toledo? or anyone about correct gain staging

Got a response from Fostex, and I'm a little concerned about, as Dave in Toledo says "correct gain staging".
Matt Suzuki/Fostex said:
Maximum Input level of the MR-8 is +2dBV which is +4dBu.

So you should be able to connect the Mic Pre to MR-8's input, You just turn
down the TRIM knob all the way down to LINE.

Best Regards,
Matt Suzuki
Fostex America Product Support.
Wouldn't "turning down the TRIM" "overdrive" the pre-amp of the MR8, potentially creating distortion? Isn't that what "distortion" is, the overdriving of one pre by another?????????????????? :confused: :confused:
 
cellardweller said:
Got a response from Fostex, and I'm a little concerned about, as Dave in Toledo says "correct gain staging".Wouldn't "turning down the TRIM" "overdrive" the pre-amp of the MR8, potentially creating distortion? Isn't that what "distortion" is, the overdriving of one pre by another?????????????????? :confused: :confused:
Well, in this case, the trim knob is not a volume knob when the MR-8 is switched to mic/line. It is a two-way knob for just that - setting it to mic input or line input, so it won't distort it or overdrive it. If you set it up like the Fostex rep said, it should work. It's good to know, because now I can get me one of them! :)
 
Yea, It'll probably be okay. I tend to be paranoid about such things.
Me mum used to have to rock me to sleep when Chewbacca wouldn't fit into the cockpit of the Millenium Falcon...

My friends used to call me "Cellar-don't-do-that-or-you'll-break-it-Dweller".
True story...

Further correspondence with Matt Suzuki:
Matt Suzuki said:
Yes, it will accepts TRS ( Tip Ring Sleeve jacks) but the INPUT jacks are unbalanced ( Tip and Sleeve), but you should not have any problem with TRS jacks.

Best Regards,
Matt Suzuki
Fostex America Product Support.
I guess just using a TRS would retain the +4dB, for a lower noise level???
 
cellardweller said:
Yea, It'll probably be okay. I tend to be paranoid about such things.
Me mum used to have to rock me to sleep when Chewbacca wouldn't fit into the cockpit of the Millenium Falcon...

My friends used to call me "Cellar-don't-do-that-or-you'll-break-it-Dweller".
True story...

Further correspondence with Matt Suzuki: I guess just using a TRS would retain the +4dB, for a lower noise level???
I don't know. It seems to me that the ring part would not be making any contact with anything... Of course I am far from expert on this...

Um... what the hell is the Chewbacca reference??? :confused:
 
Ahh, you don't remember the Chewbacca defense, LOL?
It's a statement of my natural pre-disposition towards anxiety when things don't work out as I'd thought they should....

I'm changing my sig now...
 
If you turn down the trim on that unit, it makes the input a line level input. That is what you should be sending it, line level. You will be fine if you follow fostex's advise.
 
Thank you, kind sirs, for consoling my somtimes irrational fears...
I didn't have to call my mommy...

Seriously, thanks Rokket and Farview, I'll bang your scales like ho's :D
 
cellardweller said:
Seriously, thanks Rokket and Farview, I'll bang your scales like ho's :D
eeh, that was a visual... :eek:

I like the new sig... :D
 
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