
Review Summary
2016-02-15T11:05:50
It is better to use a wheel to grab the camera
Carlos C.
2013-07-30T21:00:00
Recording sound internaly into my Canon DSLR has now been solved by this Juicedllink product. Also, I don' have the need for recording seperate sound, and the added adventure of linking sound in Premiere.
Cutter
It is better to use a wheel to grab the camera
By Carlos C.
It is better to use a wheel to grab the camera
Sounds like a winner!
By Cutter
Recording sound internaly into my Canon DSLR has now been solved by this Juicedllink product. Also, I don' have the need for recording seperate sound, and the added adventure of linking sound in Premiere.
The JuicedLink RA222 Riggy-Assist Dual-XLR Preamplifier with Phantom Power is designed for cameras that don't have integrated audio meters, manual gain control, or a headphone output. The RA222 features two 4-segment meters which can be calibrated to the camera, an 1/8" mono headphone output and an AGC disable switch.
The RA222 features 2 locking XLR inputs with low-noise microphone preamplifiers. Each channel includes a Mic/Line level switch, a Hi/Lo gain switch and a Phantom power switch. The onboard Phantom power voltage is selectable between 48V/12V. The inputs can also be summed mono, copying each input to both sides. The right channel can be completely powered down to conserve battery power if it is not needed.
When engaged, the Audio Output Bracketing feature of the RA222 ensures that your audio inputs won't clip or distort. By placing the RA222's performance in mono and enabling the 16dB pad on the right channel, you end up with two signals with identical content, yet the right is recorded 16dB lower. This way if a sudden loud noise or a boomy portion of audio is recorded, you'll have a backup track with headroom in case the 0dB output clips.
The RA222 Riggy-Assist is powered by a 9V battery. High capacity lithium-polymer rechargeable batteries can be used as well as alkaline. The low-battery indicator can be switched between alkaline or lithium-polymer threshold, so you can use either chemistry without leaving unnecessary capacity in the battery.