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#100371 - 11/04/07 06:52 AM Mic input
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Which arrangers, old and new, had an XLR mic input and could add reverb effects to it?

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#100372 - 11/04/07 06:56 AM Re: Mic input
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SD+ & G70 there might be more have XLR mic inputs.

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#100373 - 11/04/07 11:59 AM Re: Mic input
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and the PA1x PA2x (PA2x also has phantom power so you can use condensor mic's too).
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#100374 - 11/04/07 12:39 PM Re: Mic input
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Did the g1000, psr9000pro have an xlr mic input? If I go for a 1/4" as well are there other models featuring this?

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#100375 - 11/04/07 01:29 PM Re: Mic input
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To the best of my knowledge, Yamaha made a psr line up, but the 9000pro was not actually a member of that lineup. The correct title was 9000pro. ( no psr prefix )
Damn fine keyboard, but older technology compared to modern arrangers. As a stand alone workhorse - I'd love to have another one.
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#100376 - 11/04/07 01:46 PM Re: Mic input
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Originally posted by miden:
and the PA1x PA2x (PA2x also has phantom power so you can use condensor mic's too).
Dennis


Thanx dennis I want sure about the Korgs....thanx

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#100377 - 11/04/07 01:50 PM Re: Mic input
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The 9000pro was marketed as the PSR-9000pro here in Norway, but asside from that, did it have a mic input?

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#100378 - 11/04/07 02:32 PM Re: Mic input
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Doc,

If I recall, the 9000-pro had a 1/4-inch input--not an XLR, but I may be thinkin of another keyboard. The 9000-pro was a great keyboard, and I know of one that is for sale, but it's here in the U.S.. And, as Dave said the technology is ancient by today's standards.

Most keyboards with a 1/4-inch input will accept a balanced connection via an adapter cable and not experience any decrease in either volume level or vocal quality. The right cable for the job has pins 1 and 2 of the XLR jumpered and connected to the 1/4-inch plug's shield, while pin 3 is the hot connection and connects to the 1/4-inch plug's tip.

Hope this helps,

Gary

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#100379 - 11/04/07 02:50 PM Re: Mic input
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I have yamaha 9000pro and tyros 2 the 9000pro does have xlr as well as 1/4" mike input, and is still one great keyboard.

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#100380 - 11/04/07 02:50 PM Re: Mic input
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I have yamaha 9000pro and tyros 2 the 9000pro does have xlr as well as 1/4" mike input, and is still one great keyboard.

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