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Greg Boston September 28th, 2007 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Palomaki (Post 751343)
It is a 2.5 mm sub-mini mono phone plug. (aka 3/32" mono phone plug).

Some Radio Shack stores do carry them: part #274-290

Was hoping you'd see this and respond, Don. Knew I could count on you to shake the fuzz out of my memory banks.

-gb-

Don Palomaki September 29th, 2007 05:31 AM

[Quote}The only way you could have been more helpful is to have knocked on my door, part in hand! [/Quote]

And a soldering iron in the other hand?

Good luck in the repair. Not sure about the mic wiring, but based on the XL1 body wiring, you may find that the power connector only uses the tip of the connector for the +5 volts, and the ground return is through the common ground lead of the 3.5mm stereo audio plug.

Jim Ross December 18th, 2007 04:24 PM

Fixed
 
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Realized I never ended my repair story. I know that some of you have been wondering day in and day out "Did Jim fix his rig?" LOL

The $3.99 fix that saved my shoot. I had been to Radio Shack before and they could not match the plug. But with Don's description I was able to look it up on their website, print the page and take it to them and say this is what I want.

"Oh, I guess we DO have that. . ."

Thanks Don!

Jim

Don Palomaki December 19th, 2007 09:05 AM

Thank heavens, now I can sleep again.

Jim Ross December 19th, 2007 11:30 AM

You goof ball!

Ha ha ha!

Ozzie Alfonso December 21st, 2007 03:38 PM

Do y'all realize this thread started 6 years ago!? I can be away for a year and pick up where I left off.

Ahh, DVInfo - there's nothing like it.

Chris Hurd December 21st, 2007 03:45 PM

There's a reason for that, Ozzie... I gathered up all of the MA-100 discussions I could find and combined them into one big thread. Just trying to keep things consolidated. Cheers,

Ozzie Alfonso December 21st, 2007 08:50 PM

Ah ha! Very smart of you, Chris. Now-a-days I have so much to talk about, mainly questions, that I'm overwhelmed and end up just reading instead.

Merry Christmas!

Nathan Reece July 12th, 2008 08:44 PM

Canon MA100 audio problem
 
Just recently I bought an MA100 to adapt an AT-897 mic to my Canon Xl-1 through the audio 1 input. For some reason, the MA100 is not outputting to the camera in stereo. During record and playback only one channel can be heard through the headphones. I've connected it with an XLR cable that I use in my home studio, so I wouldn't see why that would be the problem. When you use the stock microphone through the mic input the sound is in stereo. When you plug the XlR into the right input of the MA100, it's only heard out of the right earphone. If you plug it into the left input it's only heard out of the left earphone. The only thing I could think of to fix this is to use an adaptor to connect two XLR cables to one microphone. Or maybe the MA100 is intended to be used with two mics. Either way, that's pretty stupid so it can't be right. Does anyone know what's going on?

Thanks,
Nathan Reece

Chris Hurd July 12th, 2008 09:19 PM

Hi Nathan,

Based on your description, there's nothing wrong with your MA-100 and everything is working properly. Your Audio-Technica shotgun mic is monophonic, so one channel is all you should expect from it. In other words, there's nothing to fix. The stock mic is stereo, so it produces two channels. The 897 is mono, so it only produces one channel. Hope this helps,

Don Palomaki July 14th, 2008 04:02 AM

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Or maybe the MA100 is intended to be used with two mics. Either way, that's pretty stupid so it can't be right. Does anyone know what's going on?
Bingo. The MA100 provides input connections for two mics, and outputs for the same two mics. A typical configuration is one mic to the left and one to the right channel for stereo or for two channels, depending on your mode of operartion. If you need an external stereo mic, consider the AT-825.

If doing mono work you could pan the single mic to both channels in post (that is what most folks will do) , or you could add a bit of weight to you rig and use an "Y" adapter to feed the mic signal to both channels.


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