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Originally posted by soundhound:

Of course you will need to power it but this involves nothing more than a 9 volt battery, a 2k2 ohm resistor and a 220uf capacitor (to isolate the DC from the sound card input). You will also need a 100k ohm resistor after the capacitor to discharge the DC, so the input of your soundcard doesn't have to do this!


SH, I just came upon TrueRTA, and was going to try the free demo to see if I like it. Could you share the details about that little circuit you described so I don't have to drive to Jeff's and steal his mic whenever I want to use it?

Thanks!

-Joe


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