Sennheiser MZA900P Phantom Power Adapter for Evolution Wireless
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Yes, if your console is capable of sending phantom power.
Selected User Reviews For Sennheiser MZA900P Phantom Power Adapter for Evolution Wireless
THE DESIGN HAS ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT. It appeals to my tastes. When a wireless system isn't required, this is a great option. Because I sing on my piano, the microphone cable is connected directly to the mixer. The only problem is that I can't see the LED lights from where I am! When I plug this adaptor into my Yamaha mixer, the Brand is the one that points at me! THE LED LIGHTS ARE DIRECTED TO THE BACK OF THE MIXER, NOT TO THE FRONT, WHERE THEY CAN BE SEEN. Design flaws! Is it possible that this is due to the fact that most singers do not perform in front of the mixer? The connector's lower part should be able to rotate.
I bought a Sennheiser EW100 kit, which included a Sennheiser ME 2 lapel microphone. A 3. is included with the microphone. Although it has a 5mm connector, it does not work when plugged into a microphone port because it requires a pre-amp. amp. Simply put, the MZA900P is a pre-amplifier. br>br>Worked perfectly for my purposes. br>br>amp so you can connect the microphone directly to your camera, mixer, or recorder (Tascam, Zoom H4N, etc. )br>br> There are no complaints about the sound quality.
like it.
It's all in the title. The signal-to-noise ratio of the adapter is much lower. a ratio of noise The Sennheiser ME 2- I used was the same. This adapter, as well as a Sennheiser SK 100 G3 transmitter/receiver, have II lav. It has a similar sound to it, but it is extremely loud.