|  | Posted by Captain Slick on 09/15/05 13:14 
Dimitrios Tzortzakakis wrote:
 > It's very easy to block with a capacitor, but I don't think it's worth the
 > effort.At that price range, the camera must have an excellent
 > microphone.(anyway, Xc=1/(omega*C), where Xc=0 for that frequency range,
 > also audio frequencies, to allow them pass while blocking the DC, and omega
 > is 2*(pi)*f, frequency in Hz.Just for comparison, the capacitor for FM and
 > UHF is 1 nF, and for old-fashioned AM is 100 nF, at audio frequencies should
 > be at uF range).
 
 Hi Dimitrios,
 
 I should have said, "buy an adapter that adapts XLR balanced to
 unbalanced and blocks the DC like the XLR Pro"
 
 I have a TRV900 but still use the Azden for far superior audio.
 
 -Bill
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