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  1. I have purchased, as user Iknowathingortwo kindly suggested, a simpleXLR mic preamp compatible with the combined audio jack of my laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad) which is the same as the iPhone audio jack (combined headset and mic). It is an iRig pre: http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigpre/ It has variable amplification level. Unfortunately, even in the maximum setting, the level of the XD-V35 wireless lavalier mic is still too low. Speaking in normal volume, the peaks recorded are way below -10dB (mean dB volume is, of course, much - much lower). Which brings me, again, to the question: From the Tech specs of the XD-V35 http://line6.com/dat...h ( Rev C ).pdf we can see (page 11) that the output should be 95 dBm!!! Is this correct, because I think is too high. Maybe it should be -95dBm, but then, again, is too low. What is the true output level; I need this to correctly choose an appropriate mic preamp. Thank you.
  2. Thank you Sheriton for your quick reply. I will purchase a basic mixer.
  3. Hello all, I have just purchased a line 6 XD-V35 wireless lavalier mic with bodypack transmitter TPB06. I want to use it as a live webcast microphone. My old one was a cheap wired computer electret mic. This type of mic produces around -10dBV (10mV) output which drives my computer mic input nicely. Unfortunately the output of XD-V35 is too lw to drive the computer mic input adequately. Sound is too low (more than 20dB lower than the electret mic) and I have to yell just to be barely audible. Moreover, thew blue LED in XD-V35 that shows the presence of audio lights up only if I yell and only momentary. Is this normal; I am suspecting a faulty unit, but before getting to all the troubles of repairing it, please advice if my suspicion of faulty unit is correct. Please note that I am using the 1/4â€, 1 kOhm Unbalanced output of XD-V35. From the Tech specs of the XD-V35 http://line6.com/data/6/0a06434d128a7507f3d86f2b98/application/pdf/XD-V35%20Pilot's%20Guide%20-%20English%20(%20Rev%20C%20).pdf we can see (page 11) that the output should be 95 dBm!!! Is this correct, because I think is too high. Maybe it should be -95dBm, but then, again, is too low. What is the correct output level; Thank you for your answers Panos Greece
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