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  1. little difference, when I'm up on the eyeglasses the sound tends to be clear and crisper, I'd say the amount of bass is the same, maybe a tad less. I prefer the sound that I get when I have them on my eyeglasses, but can't always use that option.
  2. usually just clip them to the collar of my jacket (chest-high), sometimes will clip them on my eyeglasses.
  3. you can, there is a mini xlr plug that is in the middle of the cord that goes hooked up to the batt. box, then at the end of the mic cord the regular mini 1/8 stereo plug. I imagine, they would still work even though the mini xlr plug isn't hooked up, not sure however. my setup: i just did a quick trial, in which I EQed the bass down on one of the tracks to my recording via soundforge, sounds good!
  4. I just purchased the core sound attenuator cable (20db). I've been getting some good recordings using: Core Sound Binuals > Batter Box > RH10 I don't believe the bass roll off (it's the switchable battbox that is sold on core sound) on the battery box works with the RH10, so I simply use it as a power source, and run the microphones to the "line in" on the RH10. My recordings, like I mentioned before, do sound pretty good, but it wouldn't hurt to get a recording with a tad less bass. I know the attenuator cable brings the "signal" down, but does it in the process also reduce the bass? Once, I receive my attenuator cable, I'm planning on taping my next show with the csbs and attenuator cable, via "mic in" without the battery box, and see what kind of capture I get. Also, is csbs > batt. box> attenuator cable > "line in" a viable option? Thanks oh, and you can hear samples of my recordings on http://www.dajmno.com
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