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| Gear addict Joined: Jun 2006 Location: Surfside Fla
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Thread Starter | Can I use an in line mic pad on a tube mic?
I wanted to try GT Bricks with Rode NTV's but the Rode is too hot for drum OH use with the Brick's. The lowest output on the Brick is 25 Db. Can I use an in line pad {an Audio Technica for example} coming out of the power supply of the Rode's to step down the output of the Rode
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yes.
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