Mark Ross
June 6th, 2002, 09:03 AM
Hello all!
In weighing my options for purchasing a new mic for my PD150, I'd like to ask you:
Why would one choose the K6 over the K6P or vice-versa in selecting a power module for the Sennheiser ME66 shotgun microphone? I understand the difference... the "P" model is phantom-power only, and is therefore shorter. It's also more expensive by about $10. This doesn't make much logical sense to me as it is in a sense more limited since it cannot be used with a camera that does not have phantom power. Of course this is not a problem for me, but what if I wanted to use it in situations other than with my PD150?
I guess I've just been conditioned to assume that more expensive means "better" somehow, and I don't have enough experience to know why the P model would be "better."
Thanks for you help!
Mark
In weighing my options for purchasing a new mic for my PD150, I'd like to ask you:
Why would one choose the K6 over the K6P or vice-versa in selecting a power module for the Sennheiser ME66 shotgun microphone? I understand the difference... the "P" model is phantom-power only, and is therefore shorter. It's also more expensive by about $10. This doesn't make much logical sense to me as it is in a sense more limited since it cannot be used with a camera that does not have phantom power. Of course this is not a problem for me, but what if I wanted to use it in situations other than with my PD150?
I guess I've just been conditioned to assume that more expensive means "better" somehow, and I don't have enough experience to know why the P model would be "better."
Thanks for you help!
Mark