Subject: | Re: Power supply |
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From: | "umashankar" umashanks |
Date: | Thu Feb 5, 2009 4:16 pm ((PST)) |
i too wondered. if it is a 12 volt 't' powered mic - many of them around, f= rom Nagra days - there are adaptors to convert phantom voltage to 12 volt '= t' power. i found you can easily power these with a nine volt battery as we= ll. the circuits are around on the web. if it is internally powered, just s= witch off the phantom. umashankar |
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