"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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Iain Churches wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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Anyone know of the simplest way to provide phantom power (the usual
48v) to a mic amp that currently doesn't have it? Obviously, an
external plug in supply is one way, but wondered if there was an IC or
whatever that would produce it from the mic amp's existing PS, which
is a discrete +/-15v type.
https://www.thomann.de/fi/millenium_...antom_235771_3
At 29e it is not worth even heating up your soldering iron:-)
Powers two mics at 12V or 48V. Highly recommended.
Iain, did you actually even read the question?
Yes. Apologies. I am currently doing a project
on a Studer desk that has phantom on only 12
of the sixteen inputs. Modifying, or making additions
to, the Studer mic modules was not an option, so
we bought 2 of the Thomann phantom supplies.
I thought you had a similar situation.
Iain