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Old 11-28-2008, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by min7b5 View Post
It does a good job, though it’s low (I think 15V) phantom power limits mic choice quite a bit.
AER Compact 60 provides 30V of phantom power. I've used regular studio mics with it and works find. AER can really serve as a good dual source blender, except its eq is really anemic.

I am getting the most beautiful tone out of my small OM using a highlander PAMDI in conjunction with Wavelength/internal mic combo.

I agree with Teleplucker. Use the line out if you want all the effects out to the board. If you want to send a clean balanced signal, use the XLR. Mic'ing AER will not only be pain, but won't give you the best sound.
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