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March 2003
Phantom
48V Phantom Power Supply
Different condenser microphones specify different amounts
of required phantom power. As a rule these ratings can range
from 48 volts all the way down to 9 volts. Fortunately there is
some flexibility in terms of matching phantom voltage to your
mic. A rough rule of thumb would be "more is better." For example,
a 24-volt condenser mic will run perfectly on 48 volts. In fact mics
rated at as little as 9 volts can often operate on 48 volts, but you
should check with the manufacturer first. Conversely, a mic will
generally perform best driven by not less than its rated voltage
so, for a 48V mic, you would obtain best results with 48 volts
of phantom power.
Specifications:
• Output Phantom Power: 48V DC +/- 2V
• Input Connector: XLR female
• Output connector: XLR male
• Output Noise: -115 dBV
• Frequency Response: 10Hz – 25kHz
• Current Drain: 14mA
• Power: 18V AC (Adapter included)
• Dimensions: 5.25 x 2.75 x 1.75 inches
(130mm x 74mm x 45mm)
• Weight: 1.3 lbs. (315g)
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Usage:
a.) Plug the AC adapter into the 18V AC connector and plug the
other end into a 120V AC power outlet.
b.) Connect mic cable to the female XLR Input connector.
c.) Using another mic cable, patch from the adjacent (male)
Output connector to a mic input on the mixer.
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