Question about Rode Audio Players & Recorders
...condenser mic and therefore it REQUIRES that "phantom" power be supplied by the mixer or amplifier. You will get only electronic "noise" if the mic is not receiving this power. Look up Phantom power ...
...condenser mic Quick background... Ive had this mic for a while, and have used it on both a phantom power converter and a tascam mixer with no problems. With both sources i have used an xlr-xlr to the ...
...Condenser mics typically require an extra change, known as phantom power, to operate. Since the C-1U is USB powered, phantom power is not needed. The Behringer C-1U has a frequency response that ...
...Condenser, if it is it needs 48v phantom power. Check your mixer and see if it has 48v phantom power. The only computer soundcard that I know of that is used by a lot of folks is the M-Audio Delta ...
condenser microphone so maybe the reason it is not powering up is because the phantom power on your interface was not turned on. Plug the U87 into your preamp and then switch on the phantom power (48V
Question about CAD Microphones Audio Players & Recorders
...Phantom Power." The specs said it can supply 5 volts for a condenser mic but the GXL2200 needs 48 volts. You basically have two options .... 1) buy a "Phantom Power Supply" from someplace such as ...
...Condenser Microphone, I am connecting it to a Behringer Xenyx 802 using the XLR cable but I have no input signal on the Xenyx. Phantom Power is turned on, pre-amps and volumes are also turned up. If ...
Question about MXL Audio Players & Recorders
will my condenser mic work with just phantom power If you need to use it on your computer , these might be what you need X2u XLR to USB Signal Adapter
...condenser microphone. Make sure you have on your phantom power. Should be a button or switch somewhere on the mixer ( individual channel or switch by power switch or in master section for +48v). All ...
Question about Sennheiser Audio Players & Recorders
...polarized condenser mic, so it doesn't need phantom power, and should already be giving out a balanced, low impedance signal. Have you tried plugging it in directly with adapters from 1/8" to
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