Re: OT: Phantom power and my acoustic guitar

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andy baxter wrote:

> P.S. Having written this, I thought I'd check if something like this 
> exists already. I found these two pages:
> 
> http://www.blue-room.org.uk/wiki/Splitters
> http://www.blue-room.org.uk/wiki/Phantom_Power
> 
> which suggest that you can remove phantom power from a cable using 
> something called a transformer splitter.

that's not a feature, it's a bug :)
which is why all professional stage splitting systems must provide their
own phantom power, because the mixer's 48v won't make it across a
transformer. in a way, it's exactly the type of device you suggested: it
passes ac, but is dc-decoupled.


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