Subject: | =B4=E4=C0=E5: Re: for comparison |
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From: | "oryoki2000" <> |
Date: | Wed, 19 Apr 2006 13:46:48 -0000 |
Seong-Chan Yeon <> wrote: > What is the most phantom power supply(model) for HIMD? >=20=20=20 Yeon, Rob D. found two inexpensive phantom power supplies that (1) work well with the Sony Hi-MD minidisc machines, and (2) run on battery power so they can be used in the field. They are: ART Phantom II Dual Phantom Power Adapter, about $50 ROLLS PB224 2 Channel Portable Phantom Power Supply, about $80 Both devices use two 9 Volt batteries, and provide 48V power to a pair of microphones through XLR connectors.=20 Your Sennheiser mics probably have an AA battery compartment in the handle. If this is the case, the mic capsule will receive the 48V power it needs, and you won't need the phantom power supplies. --oryoki ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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