Hank Dussen
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How can I protect a transformer-less SM57 against phantom power?
Will simple blocking caps do?
If so, what value?
Will simple blocking caps do?
If so, what value?
Hank Dussen said:But, wouldn't it be more logical if the lythics + is facing the capsule?
Anyone?
A standard SM57 with transformer doesn't have capacitors; does it worry you?Hank Dussen said:How can I protect a transformer-less SM57 against phantom power?
Will simple blocking caps do?
If so, what value?
Just took the transformer out of one of my 57's.
Still a little worried about possible damage by phantom power tough.
I found this on the net:
"If you are worried about that, (some consoles don't have phantom switches like older Harrisons) just wire one cap in series with each one of the wires to the capsule. Use a cap rated at 50 volts or more. A 47 uf ought to do, just place them so the + pin faces the XLR pins. Use a good cap like Panasonic FM or Nichicon HE, bypass with a quality polyprop film cap for more details."
But, wouldn't it be more logical if the lythics + is facing the capsule?
Anyone?
Hi guys, I've tested that for you: transformerless SM57 DOESN'T LIKE phantom power. Mine broke after 1 minute, under normal circonstances (RME soundcard).
Thanks to all for great forum advice!
Such as? I can easily test but it seems very very unlikely to me.If that happens, the RME, the cable, or the mic have an error in the wiring...
If so, it seems that "the cable is wired incorrectly" is not a uncommon situation; thus it IS dangerous.As Abby already explained above, phantom can't damage a mic if the cable is wired correctly.
So you really created an account on GDIY to complain in a 2011 thread, when you could have switched off your phantom power before using your mic ?Hi guys, I've tested that for you: transformerless SM57 DOESN'T LIKE phantom power. Mine broke after 1 minute, under normal circonstances (RME soundcard).
Thanks to all for great forum advice!
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