re: "wired hot" (was: Octave Effects Question)



hey all,

  both G. and M.N. (who've both been awesomely
informative and supportive all the years i've been on
this list - thanks guys) mentioned getting the Shure
545 (a dream of mine) "wired hot." does that just mean
wired hi-impedance as opposed to lo-impedance, or is
there a further step to "hot"-ness? 

  (on a related note: i've noticed before that Tom
Ellis sells at least 2 kinds of 545's - i mean that in
the plural, not in the "545S" sense - one is the
"three pin, the original" and the other is the
"Butterfield Special, four pin". i'm wonderin' what's
the difference in terms of output or sound...)

   thanks all,
           --Jp 


	
		
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