Thursday, March 28, 2013

Juicedlink Riggy RM333 – First Impressions


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I’ve used all kinds of XLR adapter boxes over the years both on video cameras like the now antique Canon GL1 to modern day DSLR like the 5d mark III. There hasn’t been much innovation with these devices and companies like Beachtek, Studio 1 productions, and Juicedlink still make audio devices almost identical to devices they’ve sold in the past with few improvements. The only interesting leap forward in this type of device can be found in the Fostex DC-R302, but with a price tag of almost $1000 it’s out of the price range of many.

Juicedlink has managed to make a few more improvements then some of it’s competitors in this price range. They were one of the first to add a pre-amp to their adapters and managed to offer up a few more audio routing options then some of the competition. However the Riggy RM333 isn’t a major step forward from Juicedlink’s much earlier CX431 model. Basically they’ve removed an XLR input, and a bunch of LED indicators, while adding a little more gain and the overload protection (you can find out how to do that with any audio adapter here). All …



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