Brian Maier
August 21st, 2005, 03:31 PM
Ive been using a Beachtek DXA-8 on a GL2 to power a Audio technica 4073a. One thing that I have noticed is that this thing is either a battery monster or there is something wrong with my setup. Ill attribute some of the short battery life to some cheap batteries, but on the whole Im not getting more than 1 hour of usable recorded audio out of it before it starts peaking and progressivly getting worse. Something else ive noticed is that these batteries still seem to have a good amount of juice (tounge test), but are not able to provide enough power for decent audio.
So I guess my first question is, is this normal and should I expect to just be buying batteries in bulk?
I thought I read somewhere that using a attenuator or something may help, is there any truth to that or am I off base?
What are some good power solutions out there for audio gear?
And finally what kind of batter life can you expect out of a Sound Devices 442 mixer powering a AT 4073a, Schoeps cmc641 or simalar mic if I were to upgrade?
So I guess my first question is, is this normal and should I expect to just be buying batteries in bulk?
I thought I read somewhere that using a attenuator or something may help, is there any truth to that or am I off base?
What are some good power solutions out there for audio gear?
And finally what kind of batter life can you expect out of a Sound Devices 442 mixer powering a AT 4073a, Schoeps cmc641 or simalar mic if I were to upgrade?