Zhyyra
Member
Hi,
I'm in the process of 3d and 2d drawing (engineering level geometry technical drawings) a chassis for an LA-2A that I intend to build in the future.
The main use that the unit will be used for is vocals.
So, today while designing, I was thinking about how I always use a condenser mic and how it needs the 48v phantom power.
My idea is to plug the mic directly into the LA-2A and then from its output, take the signal to my mixer where I have the ability to further process the signal using a Behringer 3d Virtualizer, Fx2000, which is also connected to the mixer.
My question is, how difficult would it be to redesign an XLR input port on a LA-2A to power the mic with 48v phantom power perhaps utilizing a push-button switch added to the front panel. Effectively I would like to end up with a unit that acts as a tube mic pre-amp, that is able to compress too.
I imagine that it might be quite simple but, I'm no electronics buff, (I'm a machinist) and would really appreciate some advise on this if possible.
Zhy
I'm in the process of 3d and 2d drawing (engineering level geometry technical drawings) a chassis for an LA-2A that I intend to build in the future.
The main use that the unit will be used for is vocals.
So, today while designing, I was thinking about how I always use a condenser mic and how it needs the 48v phantom power.
My idea is to plug the mic directly into the LA-2A and then from its output, take the signal to my mixer where I have the ability to further process the signal using a Behringer 3d Virtualizer, Fx2000, which is also connected to the mixer.
My question is, how difficult would it be to redesign an XLR input port on a LA-2A to power the mic with 48v phantom power perhaps utilizing a push-button switch added to the front panel. Effectively I would like to end up with a unit that acts as a tube mic pre-amp, that is able to compress too.
I imagine that it might be quite simple but, I'm no electronics buff, (I'm a machinist) and would really appreciate some advise on this if possible.
Zhy