Zoom h6/ Problem with connecting a stereo microphone in audio interface mode

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Hello everyone.
Please tell me if you know the solution. I bought a condenser stereo microphone with a 3.5 TRS. I connect it to a removable module with a stereo microphone via a 3.5. It works well in recorder mode, but in audio interface mode, the sound does not pass. Moreover, if you slightly pull out the minijack, you can find a position in which the sound will pass. Not clean but..
That is, the sound from the stereo microphone is only in recorder mode. At the same time, without this stereo microphone, the stereo module itself works nice in audio interface mode. and other xlr connectors work. What is the solution to this problem? I want to try a 3.5f xlr m adapter. But will there be stereo sound through it?
 
Hello everyone.
Please tell me if you know the solution. I bought a condenser stereo microphone with a 3.5 TRS. I connect it to a removable module with a stereo microphone via a 3.5. It works well in recorder mode, but in audio interface mode, the sound does not pass. Moreover, if you slightly pull out the minijack, you can find a position in which the sound will pass. Not clean but..
That is, the sound from the stereo microphone is only in recorder mode. At the same time, without this stereo microphone, the stereo module itself works nice in audio interface mode. and other xlr connectors work. What is the solution to this problem? I want to try a 3.5f xlr m adapter. But will there be stereo sound through it?
How are you getting the 3.5” TRS into the H6 - the only two Minis are a Headphone Out and a Line Out. I’m not sure how these work - but if you are doing it that way that’s the problem - you need a !/4” TRS or XLR connector - What is the Brand and Model of the Stereo Microphone you are using?
 
The dual mic module also has a 1/8" stereo mic input that also supplies the 2.5V "Plug in power" like cameras use.

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The dual mic module also has a 1/8" stereo mic input that also supplies the 2.5V "Plug in power" like cameras use.

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I wonder about that as there doesn’t seem to have documentation on the input aside from saying it’s a line/mic input as well as a powerplug input.
I also wonder if it overrides the X/Y mic or you have to turn off the X/Y mic to get it to work.
 
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