Saturday, September 3, 2016

Stereo microphone for iPad

At your own risk.


The iRig seems very nice.


It would be nice to have or make the option of disconnecting the electret mics inside and connect great microphones such as MD441, RE16, MD21 etc.


Just after the mics Pleiades filters can be used for proximity compensation. So the microphones could then be used real close making an effective macro sound capture.


A Pleiades K117 low noise  JFET preamplifier could follow if needed.


This could make a minimal signal path using the iRig's A to D converter from top quality dynamic or ribbon or condenser microphones to lightning connector.


Or,


Could an A to D converter and Pleiades K117 preamplifier fit inside a mini Tuchel? One could connect a top quality dynamic mic that has the option of hi Z (impedance) such as Sennheiser MD421 or MD21.


So it would be a top quality microphone being connected directly to lightning with nothing shown sticking out.


Or 2 top quality microphones such as above connected directly to the lightning connector.


Or could Apple include a stereo mic input on iPad with a great converter?


Then it would top a top quality microphone with a Pleiades K117 preamplifier inside the microphone connector.


Neutrik XLR modules can be really useful as one can make a larger female XLR with them if needed to include a Pleiades filter with a Nanocrystalinne toroidal core inside for top quality macro capture of sound as close to the source may be needed.



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