phantom power
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phantom power
anyone have experience with a phantom power supply.i have a studio microphone and it runs on phantom power not sure how to hook it up. it has mic. in mic.out has xlr plugs that plug in to the box. then plugs into power supply.
any help would be appreciated. ive watched you tube videos but they only show how to hook it up to a computer
thanks.
any help would be appreciated. ive watched you tube videos but they only show how to hook it up to a computer
thanks.
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Re: phantom power
What voltage does the instruction/manual say the mic needs to operate? A lot of "studio style" microphones require 48v and they get the power off the sound board it is hooked to. To hook one up to a radio the audio should feed through to PS via an output, you will have to use a handheld or foot pedal for the PTT switching like ones used on a Heil mic.
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Re: phantom power
yes i have all of it. yes its 48 volts i have a heil stand with the ptt switch also have the foot petal
bought 5 premade cords for it. just need to hook it to my 48 volt phantom power supply
thanks
bought 5 premade cords for it. just need to hook it to my 48 volt phantom power supply
thanks
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Re: phantom power
If you have a cord that goes from the mic to the PS than half your battle is won, follow the schematic or instructions for the audio and ground hookup from the PS to the radio. Sometimes a diode is required to keep any power feedback on the ground side when making up the PTT.
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Re: phantom power
there was no instructions in the box. i have 2 xlr cables male and female. and the cord that goes from the mic. to the radio. and the ptt stand.. ill try to figure it out
thanks youngblood
thanks youngblood