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| Gear Head Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 66
Thread Starter | 48v phantom power supply
Can anyone recommend a high quality, well built, stereo external 48 volt phantom power supply?
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| Lives for gear Joined: Mar 2003 Location: Germany
Posts: 1,451
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neumann and beyerdynamic built good (and protable) units. you can also ask in the geekslutz and get a scheme for a quilty diy unit |
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| Gear interested Joined: Jun 2004 Location: New York
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A standby is the Audio Technica ones. You have to make sure it's actually 48 volts that are coming out. I had problems with Neumann mics when voltage is too low. |
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