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Peter Moretti
August 15th, 2007, 01:06 PM
I'm considering going with the Countryman B3 or B6 (I realize the B6 is smaller, but I'm not sure if there is much of a sound difference).

The mic will have a mini plug for use with the Sennheiser Evolution G2 100.

But I would like to use the mic wired whenever possible. Are there any issue with just attaching a mini to XLR adapter and running the mic with XLR cable to my mixer?

BTW, eqipment will be a SD 302 mixer sent double to a SD 702 recorder and a Canon HV-20.

Thanks for the help!

Seth Bloombaum
August 16th, 2007, 01:17 PM
...The mic will have a mini plug for use with the Sennheiser Evolution G2 100.

But I would like to use the mic wired whenever possible. Are there any issue with just attaching a mini to XLR adapter and running the mic with XLR cable to my mixer?

BTW, eqipment will be a SD 302 mixer...

This isn't going to work, sorry. All these little condensor mic elements need some bias voltage, usually somewhere about 1.5-3 volts DC, sometimes called "mic power".

When you buy the wired version, it comes with an XLR module that includes step-down of the phantom power your mixer supplies (usually 48v) down to what the mic element needs.

When you buy the wireless version, there is no step down needed, the transmitter supplies mic power.

There is a solution - get a version that includes both the xlr module and the 3.5mm plug, which can plug into the module or the transmitter.

I don't see such listed on Countryman's site, but other manufacturers do it, and some pro audio stores will do a modification for you, eg. Trew, LSC, etc.

Peter Moretti
August 16th, 2007, 09:21 PM
Seth,

Thank you very much. BTW, do you have an opinion of the B3 versus the B6? Thanks again!

Ty Ford
August 17th, 2007, 06:20 AM
I'm considering going with the Countryman B3 or B6 (I realize the B6 is smaller, but I'm not sure if there is much of a sound difference).

The mic will have a mini plug for use with the Sennheiser Evolution G2 100.

But I would like to use the mic wired whenever possible. Are there any issue with just attaching a mini to XLR adapter and running the mic with XLR cable to my mixer?

BTW, eqipment will be a SD 302 mixer sent double to a SD 702 recorder and a Canon HV-20.

Thanks for the help!

Hello Peter,

No Problem. Order your Countryman with "the link." Specify which transmitter you are using and its jack. Countryman regularly makes the link.

It costs about $40.

Regards,

Ty Ford

Seth Bloombaum
August 17th, 2007, 09:40 AM
...No Problem. Order your Countryman with "the link." Specify which transmitter you are using and its jack. Countryman regularly makes the link...
Thanks Ty!

Peter, this is what I was talking about, glad Countryman makes it.

Sorry, I've not used the B3, so can't compare directly. The B6 is a good mic.

Peter Moretti
August 19th, 2007, 12:28 AM
You guys ROCK! Thanks SO MUCH.