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Mojo Cracker
Well blow me down
Hello all, I'm a newbie here. I look forward to learning a lot here about recording. FWIW I'm goner and Mojo Dude from the planet, so some of you may already know how clueless I am about recording.
I was wondering if I could use an old TAPCO 2200 graphic EQ as a mic pre for my new SP C1 mic into my VS 880 V-Xpanded (which has no phantom power). I used this years ago for live gigging, in the pre-digital days, and I don't know if there would be any issues such as noise (other than dusty pots), bias, etc. with using this into the Roland box.
The Tapco has 2 channels, 2 balanced, 2 unbalanced in/outs, 10 band per channel, and a VU meter per channel. The diagram shows an adjustable gain amp positioned pre-EQ.
It seems to me I answered my own question, but I don't know if there are any issues here, and I'd hate to blow up my Roland box.
Anyone familiar with this EQ?
Thanks,
Mojo Cracker
I was wondering if I could use an old TAPCO 2200 graphic EQ as a mic pre for my new SP C1 mic into my VS 880 V-Xpanded (which has no phantom power). I used this years ago for live gigging, in the pre-digital days, and I don't know if there would be any issues such as noise (other than dusty pots), bias, etc. with using this into the Roland box.
The Tapco has 2 channels, 2 balanced, 2 unbalanced in/outs, 10 band per channel, and a VU meter per channel. The diagram shows an adjustable gain amp positioned pre-EQ.
It seems to me I answered my own question, but I don't know if there are any issues here, and I'd hate to blow up my Roland box.
Anyone familiar with this EQ?
Thanks,
Mojo Cracker
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