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so basically i went and rushed in to things when i got some money, i bought a condenser mic and what not but the Fast track m-audio interface i bought did not supply my microphone with phantom power, so i was wondering as i cant send it back (ebay) would it work if i bought my self one of these .. http://www.stagebeat.co.uk/product.php?product_id=100228&source=froogle and hooked up my mic to that, then that to my fast track ? thanks guys :biggrin:

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Spase Wed, 01/20/2010 - 16:52

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probably this one.

anonymous Mon, 01/25/2010 - 12:45

Why would you want to keep throwing batteries at something if you didn't have to? I say seek out a phantom power source that you can plug into the wall and can always depend on to supply the juice you need. How bad are you going to feel when the battery dies while recording? And you suddenly realize you don't have a back up?

JeffreyMajeau Mon, 01/25/2010 - 14:55

Siilenzer - You've had some good advice given already. If you are indeed in the UK the EMA-3 is a box that will get the job done for you. The EMA-2 you linked to is designed for a mini-XLR input, though I'd bet your condenser mic has a standard XLR connector. It's very important that you learn and understand all of the specs of your various pieces of gear so that things are always matched properly. Looks like the EMA-3 does come with a power supply, which will avoid the battery scenario Toot brought up. If you happen to be in the states you can find similar products at Sweetwater or Guitar Center that will do the same job for you. Good luck!