> I'd like to use the microphone in my cheapo computer headset to
> process talk through the A-100. When I plug it into my A-119 input I
> don't get anything - I assume this is because it's a condenser mic and
> that it therefore needs a few volts of potential between ground and
> hot.
>
> Does anybody have an idea of how many volts a standard computer
> headset microphone needs Would a 9V battery be enough, and would the
> A-119 survive 9V on the input I imagine I could solder up two mini
> jacks and a 9V battery, + to signal, - to ground, and put it all in a
> nice little box - would this be sufficient And harmless to my A-119
>
> Thank you for the bandwidth,
> Silas
The A-119 cannot be damaged by connecting a 9V battery to the input. The
(asymm) input is AC coupled with capacitors that withstand up to 16V. But I
have no experience with a condenser mic connected to the A-119.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer