hello hello everybody. i am a student of the great and powerful chat gunter at nyu. learning the latest and greatest in production sound.
my question is this:
i recently obtained an old Shure m67 mixer. being a film student and all, i cant exactly go out and buy a pd6 and an fp-33, so i was going to work on adapting the m67 with a lot of the features i love about the fp-33.
ive modified many electronic components before so soldering dexterity isn't a problem. the problem i am having is with the phantom power circuit, or rather lack there of. i want to add a phantom power module in this mixer but i havent the slightest clue how to, nor do i know the specifics of the ammount of current and power regulation required (48V i know. that's kind of obvious).
any help would be most appreciated.
thanks,
joe
Tags
Comments
There are a number of resources on the web. A google on "Phantom
There are a number of resources on the web. A google on "Phantom power circuit" gives among the to answers this.
http://sound.westhost.com/project96.htm
Make google your friend.
Gunnar.
can't help you with adding the circuit to your mixer but you cou
can't help you with adding the circuit to your mixer but you could just get a battery operated inline phantom power supply.