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Iain Churches wrote:
You are talking about music recording studios, Dave is talking about
TV studios. So why are you both insisting that your experience must
apply to the other? Talk about a pointless exchange!
The same basic principles of XLR input boxes apply.
Well clearly it doesn't, so why pretend that it does?
Of course it does. Mics wall boxes are one of the
things that both types of studios have in common.
TV wallboxes are very different to recording studio ones. Far more
facilities. But the discussion was about the XLR mic input on the wallbox
going via a GPO jack field to the desk input. Pretty well the norm in a TV
studio.
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*I wish the buck stopped here. I could use a few.
Dave Plowman
London SW
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