Knox Phantom Power Supply for Condenser Microphones – Portable For Studio Recording or Live Stage Performances - LED Indicators, 48V Power – Uses Battery or AC Adapter
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For my AT2021 Condesor microphone, I required a phantom power supply. I was extremely fortunate in that I was able to obtain an Amazon Warehouse Deal for only $16. I'll admit that I did a lot of research and shopping before deciding on this one. Choosing between all of the options was still a crap shoot. There's no way to go wrong with this one. For you, I took care of the crap shoot. This is the one I ended up with, and it's fantastic. My Yamaha Keyboard DGX660 is directly connected to it. I later discovered on the internet that it wasn't supposed to work that way, but I'm here to tell you that it does. Unfortunately, I am unable to confirm that it will work properly with Vocoder. Only that you'll be able to plug it into a Yamaha DGX660 and have it function exactly as it should for recording your instruments and voice.
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Someone who can almost make it not fit, so you'll have to "learn" how to use it. the diminutive battery cover After a few moments of cursing, I realized it was some sort of zen test and laughed. Cursing.
There are errors in the dimensions. I wish there were just three of them. I can still use it at 5 inches in length, despite its length of 75 inches. The dimensions of the product should be updated by the seller. Furthermore, it appears to be the Mackie M48 with minor cosmetic changes, and it costs $30 less. The Mackie M48 is slightly longer due to its front and back protrusions. I bought the phantom power supply to use with a mobile iPad/Shure MVi/Shure SM35 rig because I didn't want to use the iPad battery for everything. In addition, the Shure SM35 microphone has better characteristics when powered by a full 48 volts rather than the iPad's 12 volts. There's a lot of phantom power here, and it's designed to look like Fort Knox.
I haven't put it to a lot of use yet, but it works and supplies 48 volts to the mic. It's quiet, and I haven't noticed any noise or intrusion from the unit. Its ability to run on a 9v battery is appealing to me. In fact, this is primarily how I have used it for testing, though I do intend to run it from a continuous power source in the future. The power button on the front of the device lights up dimly to indicate that it is turned on. So far, this unit has performed admirably and in accordance with my expectations. The only way to find out is to wait.
" What exactly does that imply? Is it powered by an AC/DC adapter, a 9V battery (which was included), and an internal rechargable battery? This is misleading if they mean that it can run for 10 hours on a single 9V battery. A charge isn't the same thing as a battery. br>I'm sure it works fine, but if I hadn't gone for the "charge" claim, I would have paid half the price.
Despite the fact that it can handle vocals and guitar, it lacks phantom power. In preparation for a performance, I wanted to use a small earset condenser mic. br>This small box performed admirably! br>It sounded fantastic and caused no problems for me. br>I wish I didn't need it, but I do, so I'm glad I found it at such a low cost.
It's the same format event as the motherboard, but it's half the price, and it's low profile design makes it easy to tuck away or connect directly to the amp in my case. Direct AC wire and a 9 volt battery are used to provide direct power to a Shure mic, which I've been using for almost a month. There was no hump or static noise, and there was no problem.
I have a lot of mixers and devices with noise issues when it comes to certain microphones. This Phantom power supply works with my most problematic microphones without causing any problems. There are no complaints because it is cost-effective and works properly.
This is precisely what I needed for my audio-visual project. A technica pro35 microphone is required.