Hi,
Appreciate the direct "Ask Me".
The Sony PD170 is not an everyday equipment, nonetheless, I will assume that on the Sony DSR PD170:
- the Samson UHF M32 receiver is plugged to Audio 1;
- boom mic is plugged to Audio 2; (or vice versa) and
- Both Audio 1 & 2 are using the XLR connectors.
Assuming that your boom mic is a conventional dynamic, on the Audio Control Panel, pls set:
- INPUT 1 -
- MIC CH SELECT CH1&CH2
- INPUT LEVEL MIC
- +48 OFF
- INPUT 2 -
- INPUT LEVEL MIC
- +48 OFF
This is of course assuming that both the boom mic and the output of the Samson UHF M32 receiver are set to MIC level. In some instances the Samson UHF M32 receiver requires a LINE setting. The only time the +48 is set to ON is when the mic that is used/plug in requires phantom power such as condenser types. If the mic or the Samson UHF M32 receiver requires power then this should be switched ON otherwise, there will be no audio coming in. Though most M32 uses a 9 volts battery.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.
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