Can voltage fluctuations in the phantom power (PP) cause microphone hiss?
It's very unlikely that voltage fluctuations in the phantom power (PP) could cause hiss.
What are the 3 pins for phantom power?
There are three pins. Phantom power is connected to both pin 2 and pin 3 (but as long as your cable is not broken, simply use it).
X stands for ground (it is connected to the cable shield).
Pin 1 (X) = ground
Pin 2 (L) = + most commonly, or Left
Pin 3 (R) = - most commonly, or Right
Will phantom power damage dynamic microphones?
The risk is higher if it is an unbalanced connection. The Sound Reinforcement Handbook by Yamaha says something like this:
"In a phantom power system, the polarizing supply voltage is placed on both of the signal lines in a balanced connection, with the same polarity on each line. Dynamic microphones connected in a balanced system with a phantom power input are then protected from damage, theoretically, since the system results in a net zero DC potential across the coil. However, a dynamic mic connected unbalanced to a phantom power input may be destroyed."
In other words if you take a sm57 and plug it into a phantom powered mic pre using a normal balanced mic cable then you should be safe.
If you take an unbalanced mic and wire it with a xlr plug so you can connect it to that same input then you could fry the mic. In a balanced connection the 48 volts is running parallel down the 2 signal wires. With an unbalanced connection (2 conductors) you have 1 signal wire and ground and doing this is basically completing a circuit that sends 48volts directly to the mics voice coil.
What are the correct steps connecting a mic to phantom power
So the steps when connecting are:
1. Turn down those master faders.
2. Plug in mic.
3. Turn Phantom Power on.
and when disconnecting:
1. Turn down those master faders.
2. Turn Phantom Power off.
3. Unplug mic.
phantom power on audio-buddy
I realize it's pretty low end gear, but that ain't likely to change soon, so heres my querey.
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Tech. problem: Phantom rewire?
Hi!
I have a question:
I have this Mackie SR24.4 that I use in my project studio. I like it for all my hardware synths and DAW-outs. but I need better pre's for recording with mics.
So I'm thinking about getting the FMR-RNP or the Summit Audio 2BA-221. They both seems like a good choice for under 600 USD.
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New "BALL" - dynamic phantom powered Mic
Seems to be a pretty cool technology this new dynamic phantom powerd microphone.
has anyone had the opportunity to test this gizmo?
:)
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Brauner Phantom C Microphone
Any users out there?
Opinions on this Mic...
thanks in advance
dan
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Phantom Power
I have an outboard preamp setup with 8 mic preamps, each with selectible phantom power, the problem is, the design of the system sucks! They put the phantom power switches on the back of unit (rack mounted) along with the XLR input jacks.
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Royer R-122 phantom powered ribbon mic
Has anyone tried one of these? How do they compare to the R121?
Thanks,
Pete
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Phantom Power on a tube mic
I was in a shop today testing preamps and the salesman freaked when I turned on phantom power(on mistake). We were using a tube mic, the RODE NTK and he said that the phantom power would harm the tube in a tube mic's power supply. I have never heard this, is this true?
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Phantom Power question
This is a stupid question to a lot of you but being primarily a guitar player I've never dealt with this.
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Phantom problem?
I happened to noitce in the middle of a session that my (phantom powered) B.L.U.E. mouse mic was not working (barely passing signal) when plugged into my VINTECH 1272 preamp. Oddly enough, it seems to work fine on other preamps, (TubeTech, Daking, etc). And also, oddly, other phantom mics like a TLM 103 continue to work fine on the Vintech.
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Large diaphragm & phantom power
Just a quick question. When dealing with big expensive studio mics that require phantom(or any condser, really), is it better to plug the mic in first, then activate the phantom power, or the other way around? Why?
Thanks,
-=Jeff Merkel=-
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