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<blockquote data-quote="iveljay" data-source="post: 3609894" data-attributes="member: 37260"><p>I read that interesting bit in the pdf manual, one of the 'fun' things about translated manuals is seperating fact from fiction. It is not totally unknown for the contents to be for a totally different model to that on the cover, that is not aimed at Boya, because Ive never owned any of their products, but it has happened with other organisations. I once had three sizeable paragraphs on how to light a candle with a match!</p><p></p><p>The good thing is that the right position of the switch will be obvious - one way will give you a live signal, the other shouldn't. </p><p></p><p>Battery life is one of the great mysteries in life, and continuous running can produce very different results to adding up individual hourly sessions, but it is not something you can guess.</p><p></p><p>I thought that the XLR solution would not be right for you, it was purely what I would do using stuff I had lying around. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with whatever you end up doing.</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iveljay, post: 3609894, member: 37260"] I read that interesting bit in the pdf manual, one of the 'fun' things about translated manuals is seperating fact from fiction. It is not totally unknown for the contents to be for a totally different model to that on the cover, that is not aimed at Boya, because Ive never owned any of their products, but it has happened with other organisations. I once had three sizeable paragraphs on how to light a candle with a match! The good thing is that the right position of the switch will be obvious - one way will give you a live signal, the other shouldn't. Battery life is one of the great mysteries in life, and continuous running can produce very different results to adding up individual hourly sessions, but it is not something you can guess. I thought that the XLR solution would not be right for you, it was purely what I would do using stuff I had lying around. Good luck with whatever you end up doing. J [/QUOTE]
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