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Phantom II - Two Channel 12V/48 Phantom Power Overview
Condenser microphones usually specify different requirements for their phantom power. These ratings can range from 48 Volts all the way down to 9 Volts. Fortunately, there?s a certain amount of flexibility with matching Phantom Power voltage to your mic. A rough rule-of-thumb would be ?more is better.? For example, a 24-volt condenser mic usually works perfectly with a 48 Volt Phantom Power Suppy. Some mics rated at as little as 9 Volts can operate on voltages up to 48 Volts (check with the manufacturer first). Conversely, a mic will generally perform best driven by not less than its rated voltage. So, for a 48 Volt mic, you would get best performance with 48 Volts of Phantom Power. For all the above, check out the Phantom II. Phantom II - Two Channel 12V/48 Phantom Power Specifications:
Input Connectors 2 x XLR female Output Connectors 2 x XLR male Adapter 12V DC Battery 2 x 9V Power Two 9V batteries (included) or an AC adapter. Dimensions 5.625x1.75x3.625 inches (144mm x 45mm x 92mm) Weight 1.5lb (680g) | The MX1BP is a battery-powered preamplifier designed to be used with Microflex? or other condenser microphones. It allows use of these microphones in situations where phantom power is not available. Features * 4-pin Tini Q-G? connector allows use with a variety of condenser microphones * Power LED Indicator indicates power status to the preamplifier * Mute/On switch attenuates microphone without turning off preamplifier * Belt clip allows mobility while using lavalier and headset microphones * Preamplifier operates on 9 V battery or phantom power * Features 3.7 m (12 ft) cord with attached male XLR connector |
The K6P powering module is at the heart of Sennheiser's professional modular
condenser microphone system. It is similar to the K6 powering module but is
powered by 12 - 48 V phantom power only, for use where battery power is not
required (e.g. permanent installations). The K6P can be combined with various
microphone heads to produce microphones with a variety of pick-up patterns.
Matt black, anodised, scratch-resistant finish.
Profile
Powering module for phantom powering with switch-able roll-off filter suitable for
ME 62 - ME 67 microphone heads and -60 versions of MKE microphones,
transmission factor 0 dB at 1 kHz, nominal impedance 200 Ohm, min. terminating
impedance 1 kOhm, max. output voltage 2 V (at 1 kHz), phantom powering 12 V - 48 V,
supply current 2.2 mA, dimensions in mm: ? 22 x 118, resultant length 52 mm,
weight approx. 30 g.
Features
Switchable bass roll-off filter protects against rumble, handling, pop and wind noise
On/off switch
High output, low noise
Transformerless balanced output on 3-pin XLR connector
Delivery Includes
1 K6P powering module
1 MZQ 200 microphone clamp
1 protective carrying case
Technical Data
Nominal impedance 200 Ohm, symm.
Min. terminating impedance 1000 Ohm
Output voltage 2 V (1 kHz)
Power supply Phantom 12 - 48 V
Current consumption 2,2 mA
Dimensions d 22 x 52 mm (netto)
Gain 0 dB
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The AKG MPA V L Phantom power adapter with XLR connector for L type MicroMic microphones with integrated bass roll-off switch. This product replaces the AKG MPA III L Phantom Power Adapter, which did not have a bass roll-off switch. |
The Radial SB-48 is a high performance phantom power generator that employs a non-radiating charge pump circuit to create a stable, ripple-free 48 volt supply for active direct boxes and condenser microphones. The stereo design features XLR inputs and outputs with a choice of 48V and 12V operation. The SB-48 is powered by a single 15VDC 400 milliamp supply that is included. The connector may be locked into place using a retention clamp. As with all Radial products, the SB-48 is manufactured in Canada from solid steel and powder coated for years of great looks! | Specifications
1. Output Voltage : DC48v
2. Consumption : <=1W
3. Noise : <1μV
4. Input : XLR (balanced)
5. Output: XLR (balanced) |
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