CI1 phanthom power
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CI1 phanthom power
According to the instructions when you engage the phanthom power on the CI 1 both channels are turned on. So if I wanted to use a condenser mike and a guitar at the same time could I use an external phanthom power for the mike?
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Re: CI1 phanthom power
So is this a DUMB question or nobody knows?
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Re: CI1 phanthom power
Well don't hold me to this but here's the way I understand it.
I would think that the phantom power addresses the XLR inputs and not the TRS. The risk of damaging anything with phantom power would still be pretty low, as I know even working dynamic mics can easily withstand the 48V of phantom power without any damage.
I would think that the phantom power addresses the XLR inputs and not the TRS. The risk of damaging anything with phantom power would still be pretty low, as I know even working dynamic mics can easily withstand the 48V of phantom power without any damage.
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Re: CI1 phanthom power
XLR type, balanced
+48V Phantom powered
BUT:
When connecting an unbalanced device to the analog input jacks (1/4" phone type) and phantom power is turned on, hum or noise may result; this is not a malfunction or failure in the device.
+48V Phantom powered
BUT:
When connecting an unbalanced device to the analog input jacks (1/4" phone type) and phantom power is turned on, hum or noise may result; this is not a malfunction or failure in the device.
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