The KN6000 demo stream played to the Canon Legria FS200 camcorder using a combination of resistors and capacitors (detailed in the video) to bring the line out within simple range of the camcorder microphone input. Unfortunately, the volume is a small loud and fudged the bass in some sections, but I’m very pleased with the overall result .

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Just a small tip: you’d have been better off recording the sound direct to an audio app on your computer (like Audacity, it’s free). Then you could have merged the picture and sound afterwards. You would have got much, much better sound that way, and it’s quite a bit less hassle than trying to cobble together an attenuator for your camera’s mic input.
Cool, glad the circuit worked
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