Sam Young
June 23rd, 2011, 03:53 AM
Hello folks,
I am trying to hook up an AT875R shotgun mic to my new Canon XF 100.
I first tried using my 6 inch DIY Canare XLR cable (the cable worked flawlessly with my old JVC HM100) to hook up both the shotgun mic and the XF100, and got MAJOR hiss. I then soldered other short cables (using various neutrik XLRs, Canare/Audio Technica mic cable) and still getting the same hiss.
I then used a long store-bought 10 foot XLR cable with the XF100 and shotgun mic, and there was no hiss, worked very well.
Keep in mind that the first 6 inch DIY Canare XLR cable worked fine on the JVC HM100, but not the XF100. I've tried playing with all the audio settings on the XF 100, but no luck.
Have you guys had this problem?
I've done quiet a bit of soldering, including surface mount soldering, but I do not believe I am that rusty, making cold joints :) The wires are at the right pin locations, the cable shielding is soldered to pin 1 on all cables.
Any suggestions would be great! Thank you.
Sam
I am trying to hook up an AT875R shotgun mic to my new Canon XF 100.
I first tried using my 6 inch DIY Canare XLR cable (the cable worked flawlessly with my old JVC HM100) to hook up both the shotgun mic and the XF100, and got MAJOR hiss. I then soldered other short cables (using various neutrik XLRs, Canare/Audio Technica mic cable) and still getting the same hiss.
I then used a long store-bought 10 foot XLR cable with the XF100 and shotgun mic, and there was no hiss, worked very well.
Keep in mind that the first 6 inch DIY Canare XLR cable worked fine on the JVC HM100, but not the XF100. I've tried playing with all the audio settings on the XF 100, but no luck.
Have you guys had this problem?
I've done quiet a bit of soldering, including surface mount soldering, but I do not believe I am that rusty, making cold joints :) The wires are at the right pin locations, the cable shielding is soldered to pin 1 on all cables.
Any suggestions would be great! Thank you.
Sam