Lapel mics not working with the Nimble

Lapel mics not working with the Nimble

Problem - Lapel microphones plugged into the Nimble register a level but does not register differences with sound in the meters. 

Solution - Lapel microphones are typically configured with a TRRS (three ring) 3.5mm male plug.  These are great for camera's and such, but the Nimble requires a TRS (two ring) connector.  You can find many cables that will convert the TRRS to TRS making the microphones work very will with the Nimble.   

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