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    <title>topic amplifier with 1/4&amp;quot; max 4 ohms output to use with Vixia hfg20 external mic jack. in Camcorders</title>
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    <description>I have an amplifier with 1/4" max 4 ohms output that I need to use with my Vixia hfg20 external mic. The adaptors are easy, but how do I know the mic won't get fried? I can't find specs on the mic Jack except a comment that it "should be" fine with any 3.5mm output. Can I step down from 1/4" 4ohms?</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 06 Oct 2013 19:13:55 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>I have an amplifier with 1/4" max 4 ohms output that I need to use with my Vixia hfg20 external mic. The adaptors are easy, but how do I know the mic won't get fried? I can't find specs on the mic Jack except a comment that it "should be" fine with any 3.5mm output. Can I step down from 1/4" 4ohms?</description>
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