Tyler Cook
February 6th, 2008, 03:01 PM
Hi,
I'm using a Sound Devices 302 with a breakaway cable recording audio to the panasonic hvx-200 camera. Whenever I monitor from the 302 mixer the audio sounds perfect, but when I switch to the monitor return of the camera, it sounds really bad with this kind of loud hiss, also, I've noticed when it is recording that there is a feint beep in the background.
I know my mixer / breakaway cable is fine because it does the same thing with a 402 mixer and different cable. I've narrowed it down to the camera because if I plug headphones in directly from the headphone out of the camera I get the same results. Also, on playback from the camera the hiss is still there, but I don't notice the beep.
My assumption is that the camera just has a really bad headphone amp, but I just want to be sure. I played around with my return trims and the headphone output on the camera, it changes a little bit, but it's still very present. I did a search about this on here and on the net but didn't find any information.
Unfortunately, I haven't heard the playback from another source yet. I'm just wondering if anybody else has had a similar problem with this camera. Actually, when I usually record audio to cameras the return monitoring is pretty bad, so I'm not surprised, but I just can't afford a good recorder yet.
I'm using a Sound Devices 302 with a breakaway cable recording audio to the panasonic hvx-200 camera. Whenever I monitor from the 302 mixer the audio sounds perfect, but when I switch to the monitor return of the camera, it sounds really bad with this kind of loud hiss, also, I've noticed when it is recording that there is a feint beep in the background.
I know my mixer / breakaway cable is fine because it does the same thing with a 402 mixer and different cable. I've narrowed it down to the camera because if I plug headphones in directly from the headphone out of the camera I get the same results. Also, on playback from the camera the hiss is still there, but I don't notice the beep.
My assumption is that the camera just has a really bad headphone amp, but I just want to be sure. I played around with my return trims and the headphone output on the camera, it changes a little bit, but it's still very present. I did a search about this on here and on the net but didn't find any information.
Unfortunately, I haven't heard the playback from another source yet. I'm just wondering if anybody else has had a similar problem with this camera. Actually, when I usually record audio to cameras the return monitoring is pretty bad, so I'm not surprised, but I just can't afford a good recorder yet.