Re: Preamp for mic/ guitar (was: hardware: recording voice and acc. guitar)

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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.

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