Simplicity and economy are important factors. A level control and a simple overload indicator such as a Clip LED will also help you to keep the signal clean. Sometimes you need to connect a low-impedance or condenser microphone to something which does not support it, such as a high-impedance mixer input, a PC sound card, a powered speaker or possibly an instrument amp. Situations like this call for a mic preamp like the MicroMIX to act as an interface. Simplicity and economy are important factors. A level control and a simple overload indicator such as a Clip LED will also help you to keep the signal clean.
Specs
Maximum Gain 50dB (XLR), 44dB (1/4in) Input Impedance 10K Ohms (balanced and unbalanced) IMD (SMPTE) less than 0.01% Maximum Input Level 0dBV balanced (XLR), +10dBV unbalanced (1/4in) Input Connectors Bal./low-imped. XLR, Unbal. 1/4 in Line Input Output Connectors Bal. XLR line, Unbalanced 1/4 in Line/Headphone Power Requirements 12V DC (Adapter included) EIN less than 0.01% Phase Shift less than 10 degrees 20Hz – 20kHz Phantom Power +36 volt, (for the XLR input) Power and Clip LEDs Dimensions 4.5x2.875x1.5 inch (150mm x 75mm x 38mm) Weight 1.2 lbs. (544g)