S squib Well-known member Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 244 Location Australia Mar 6, 2005 #1 does anyone have any smoking gun techniques for interfacing a T powered mic to a standard phantom powered mic-pre I can see how using a transformer could do it, but i'd like it to be "straighter" than than
does anyone have any smoking gun techniques for interfacing a T powered mic to a standard phantom powered mic-pre I can see how using a transformer could do it, but i'd like it to be "straighter" than than
Mendelt Well-known member Joined Nov 16, 2004 Messages 221 Location the Netherlands Mar 6, 2005 #2 I made two phantom to t-power converters for a friend of mine some weeks ago. I found the schematics here : http://www.uneeda-audio.com/phantom/p48t122.jpg It uses a couple of caps to decouple the signal and a zener to regulate the phantom supply to 12v. The only thing i added was to put a couple of smaller polyprop-caps in paralel with the elco's just to be sure..
I made two phantom to t-power converters for a friend of mine some weeks ago. I found the schematics here : http://www.uneeda-audio.com/phantom/p48t122.jpg It uses a couple of caps to decouple the signal and a zener to regulate the phantom supply to 12v. The only thing i added was to put a couple of smaller polyprop-caps in paralel with the elco's just to be sure..