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Cant use condensor mic with Sony MZ-N1?

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Does your Rode NT-1 mike require phantom power? I believe most condensor mikes require voltage to get the proper signals out of them...something like +48V.

If so, this may be your problem. You'll have to supply your mike with the proper voltage, before it will function for you. I'm not familiar with your MD, but I don't think alot of them can provide the voltage for this type of microphone.

Good luck.

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