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Leo Mandy December 16th, 2005 07:14 PM

Looking for 1) Mixer with battery 2) mic comparable to AT-835B
 
Hi,

I am looking for both a mixer that I can take out in the field - 9V battery operated or somethig like that - and a mic that is comparable to the Audio-Technica AT-835B (at a lesser price!). Thanks

Bob Grant December 17th, 2005 01:42 AM

I think we'd need to know a few more details about the mixer before anyone can make any recommendations, how many channels do you need would be a good starting point. When you say 'in the field' do you mean something to sling over your shoulder or sit on a desk etc?
BTW, lots of stuff that's not 'battery powered' by design is easy enough to make so.

Graham Bernard December 17th, 2005 04:18 AM

I use this Mixer - love it! It can be run off a PP9. I've only used it connected to mains so far. You do "loose" the main clipping LEDs when on battery power.

http://www.behringer.com/MXB1002/index.cfm?lang=ENG

Grazie

Fischer Spooner January 3rd, 2006 07:23 PM

what's a pp9? how do you make something battery powered when it's not?

Leo Mandy January 3rd, 2006 09:49 PM

In the field to me means, anywhere outside that I am shooting dialogue. Although it doesn't mean in the field in the middle of nowhere it does mean where I can shoot with the mixer on the ground, on a stool or anywhere that there might not be a close AC outlet around.
The mic I want is one that is good to use outdoor for dialogue, one that won't pick up all the street noise and everything else when I am just trying to get dialogue.

Graham Bernard January 4th, 2006 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fischer Spooner
what's a pp9? how do you make something battery powered when it's not?

A PP9 is a small 9 volt rectangular battery. When NOT using DC from the MAINS AC transformer, I can turnover the Mixer and release a trapdoor in the mixer's base and attach this "PP9" battery using the "snap-on" connectors; close and secure the trapdoor and switch on the mixer. This makes the Mixer operate/powered without the need to be connected to the MAINS transformer which in turn would need a - in the UK - a 240v ac supply.

Here is a selection of PP9 batteries:

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...2621&langId=-1

Regards

Grazie

Graham Bernard January 4th, 2006 01:30 AM

LOL!

Too late .. unless you can find inventory somewhere . . it appears to have been discontinued by Behringer! Might be bad news or they might be upgrading! Well, I got one . . chuckle . .

Grazie

Graham Bernard January 4th, 2006 01:34 AM

. .found one!

http://www.studiospares.com/pd_37068...%20MXB1002.htm


Helluva guy that Grazie!

Lynn Earl McDow January 4th, 2006 05:37 PM

Bahringer replaced it with the UBB1002. It is still AC/DC. They changed the mic preamps and the opamps. It uses three 9V Batteries. Two Batteries are for the mixer and one for the phantom. When on the batteries the phantom is only 18 volts.

Leo Mandy January 4th, 2006 06:40 PM

So does that mean it is better or worse than the MX1002, since you say they changed the preamp and the opamps...?


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