Ribbon microphones are like little fuses that don't accept any current. If you have a bad cable that could possibly have intermittents between any of the pins, you risk " popping the fuse". End of story. End of ribbon microphone.
the Royer 121 ribbon mic will tolerate phantom power. For best and safety reasons, turn on your preamp first - ensure that the phantom power is of - then plug the Royer 121 ribbon microphone.
Other ribbon microphones are not as tolerant on phantom power, for that the Royer design is great.
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Hmmm....did you patch it while phantom power was on? This could
Hmmm....did you patch it while phantom power was on? This could definitely cause a problem.
If you just turned it on while the mic was plugged in, it shouldn't be an issue.
Ribbon microphones are like little fuses that don't accept any c
Ribbon microphones are like little fuses that don't accept any current. If you have a bad cable that could possibly have intermittents between any of the pins, you risk " popping the fuse". End of story. End of ribbon microphone.
Ms. Remy Ann David
the Royer 121 ribbon mic will tolerate phantom power. For best a
the Royer 121 ribbon mic will tolerate phantom power. For best and safety reasons, turn on your preamp first - ensure that the phantom power is of - then plug the Royer 121 ribbon microphone.
Other ribbon microphones are not as tolerant on phantom power, for that the Royer design is great.