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<blockquote data-quote="SanAngelo" data-source="post: 3609845" data-attributes="member: 134087"><p>I considered the cable signal loss just didn't mention it in my reply. However, I did send off an email to Edutige asking them about the possibility of using their ETM-001 with a 30 foot cable. I've yet to receive a reply.</p><p></p><p>I overlooked the Boya BY-M1 because of the battery requirement. I wanted to run this 24/7; battery life becomes a problem. After your reply I gave it a second look. Found a <a href="http://www.foto-nova.com.pl/boya/by-m1/BY-M1.pdf" target="_blank">pdf manual</a> and it says it's operational with the battery <strong>OFF</strong> for smartphones but needs to be <strong>ON</strong> for recorders, DSLR, PCs....didn't understand that, PIP should be present in all of these.</p><p></p><p>XLR and 1/4 is larger than I wanted to work with. I definitely couldn't pass it through a window frame and it's more than I'm willing to drill out on a door jam. </p><p></p><p>I like that Tube Pre Amp idea in place of the Zoom. It would work if I was willing to configure it with the battery powered BY-M1, although untested. I wonder what the battery life is?</p><p></p><p>For now, I'm waiting to hear back from Edutige. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>All things considered, you could be right......my next post may be found in BF Equipment Review.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tech support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SanAngelo, post: 3609845, member: 134087"] I considered the cable signal loss just didn't mention it in my reply. However, I did send off an email to Edutige asking them about the possibility of using their ETM-001 with a 30 foot cable. I've yet to receive a reply. I overlooked the Boya BY-M1 because of the battery requirement. I wanted to run this 24/7; battery life becomes a problem. After your reply I gave it a second look. Found a [URL="http://www.foto-nova.com.pl/boya/by-m1/BY-M1.pdf"]pdf manual[/URL] and it says it's operational with the battery [B]OFF[/B] for smartphones but needs to be [B]ON[/B] for recorders, DSLR, PCs....didn't understand that, PIP should be present in all of these. XLR and 1/4 is larger than I wanted to work with. I definitely couldn't pass it through a window frame and it's more than I'm willing to drill out on a door jam. I like that Tube Pre Amp idea in place of the Zoom. It would work if I was willing to configure it with the battery powered BY-M1, although untested. I wonder what the battery life is? For now, I'm waiting to hear back from Edutige. All things considered, you could be right......my next post may be found in BF Equipment Review. Thanks for the tech support. [/QUOTE]
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