Subject: | Re: Re: Phantom Power |
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From: | Walter Knapp <> |
Date: | Tue, 05 Mar 2002 20:43:15 -0500 |
richpeet wrote: > They are not. In general they are more expensive but it really is a > thing of configuration and use vs quality. 48 volt phantom is used > because it is a high enough voltage not to have connection and line > loss problems on long runs. Kinda like the difference in the old 6 > volt cars vs the current 12 volt cars we have now and the new > upcomming 24 volt models. 24 volt cars? Now there is a looming disaster. Think just how many things are designed around cars being 12 volt. Going to be one big batch of adapters to buy. Definitely the case with 12 volt vs 6 volt that there were great improvements. I'm not so sure that 24 volt would be any gain. My first car, a 55 ford was 6 volt. Walt ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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