Am Freitag, 30. Mai 2008 schrieb schoappied:
THE PROBLEM:
Phantom power. The unit has phantom power. You think 48V?
NOPE. It's 41 volts with one microphone, and DROPS to 31 volts with two
mics. This means that if you have a high end microphone, where proper
phantom power is critical, you can't use this mic. It will make all
kinds of crazy noise, etc.
I don't really think this is a problem. Afaik the phantom-power-spec is to
provide something between 9 and 52 volts. 48V is only a common usage.
Unless I am prooven wrong...
I've a shure 58 beta, so I don't know if I
have to use phantom power...
but it would be good to have the option I think...
The beta is a dynamic mic. It doesn't need phantom power.
Arnold
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