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andrew_h
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Hi all,
I took a mono mic out of an oldish camcorder we had, and wanted to
then solder it to a jack and see if it'll work to record to my PC.
However, I've had some problems and questions that I'd appreciate if
someone could help out with.
Firstly a question - sorry if it sounds stupid - don't these little
mics need power? there is just the red and black lead from them, which
i would assume is mono sound channel (red) and ground (black).
Anyway, I got a new mono jack. I soldered the red cable to the tip
(end bit of the jack) and then the black cable to the sleeve (for
ground). When I connect it and try to record, nothing at all is
recorded. (when I say tip, I dont mean literally the tip, but to the
area where cables are meant to be soldered for the tip channel).
Another question... the output from this mic would probably be really
really weak wouldnt it? How could I measure the output from it? I
tried using a multimeter, on a millivolt setting, and then tapping the
mic etc. but there was nothing read. It was connected black lead to
the black, and red to red.
I tried all this above with a stereo mic, also taken from an oldish
camera. This was different in I used a stereo jack, and connected one
set of red and black to the tip and sleeve, and then the second red
(right channel) to the ring and the black from that again to the
sleeve. Again, nothing could be recorded.
Does the signal need to be amplified before anything will be picked up
when recording to the comp? I'm not looking for loud volume or
anything, but just wanted to see if any signal would be picked up (it
wasnt).
What am I doing wrong? Someone please help me out - thanks!
Can e-
mail me to andrew.heyn@gmail.com or post on this, thanks a bunch.
Cheers, Andrew
I took a mono mic out of an oldish camcorder we had, and wanted to
then solder it to a jack and see if it'll work to record to my PC.
However, I've had some problems and questions that I'd appreciate if
someone could help out with.
Firstly a question - sorry if it sounds stupid - don't these little
mics need power? there is just the red and black lead from them, which
i would assume is mono sound channel (red) and ground (black).
Anyway, I got a new mono jack. I soldered the red cable to the tip
(end bit of the jack) and then the black cable to the sleeve (for
ground). When I connect it and try to record, nothing at all is
recorded. (when I say tip, I dont mean literally the tip, but to the
area where cables are meant to be soldered for the tip channel).
Another question... the output from this mic would probably be really
really weak wouldnt it? How could I measure the output from it? I
tried using a multimeter, on a millivolt setting, and then tapping the
mic etc. but there was nothing read. It was connected black lead to
the black, and red to red.
I tried all this above with a stereo mic, also taken from an oldish
camera. This was different in I used a stereo jack, and connected one
set of red and black to the tip and sleeve, and then the second red
(right channel) to the ring and the black from that again to the
sleeve. Again, nothing could be recorded.
Does the signal need to be amplified before anything will be picked up
when recording to the comp? I'm not looking for loud volume or
anything, but just wanted to see if any signal would be picked up (it
wasnt).
What am I doing wrong? Someone please help me out - thanks!
mail me to andrew.heyn@gmail.com or post on this, thanks a bunch.
Cheers, Andrew