Le micro ne nécessite pas d'alimentation phantom, mais a priori ce n'est censé changer son fonctionnement.
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The problem is with microphones. It **should** work with dynamic microphones, although because of their low signal level, I would expect to have to crank the signal dial up. With the signal dial up to max, and the clip light flashing almost solid, the level received by my recording software (either Garageband on Mac or Cubase on PC) is barely there. When set so that the clip light comes on only occasionally, it is almost no signal at all.
I wrote to Tascam and got a reply that it is likely that my dymnamic microphones SM57 and SM58, aren't putting out enough and to try it with the guitar switch on. Well, yes, that boosts the signal but the quality goes down the crapper. When I responded that I wasn't happy with their response (politely) they never got back to me and I forgot about the issue for a while.
http://www.amazon.com/Tascam-U(...)ber=2
Ça reste de l'info à recouper, d'autres sembles heureux avec ce "couple".