Xvive P1 Phantom Power Supply 48V/12V Switch,Up to 40 Hours of Use,Rechargeable Low Noise Portable Phantom Power for Condenser Microphones, Recording Studios, Audio Equipment
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The condenser microphone is connected to the p1 input, and the U3 Transmitter is connected to the ouput.
This one should go smoothly for you.
Yes, fully charged for a period of time exceeding 30 hours (normal).
Selected User Reviews For Xvive P1 Phantom Power Supply 48V/12V Switch,Up to 40 Hours of Use,Rechargeable Low Noise Portable Phantom Power for Condenser Microphones, Recording Studios, Audio Equipment
It does exactly what it says on the tin. On the surface, this device accomplishes its objectives. Without the use of a mixer or a power outlet, you can get consistent, clean phantom power. The possibilities it opens up, on the other hand, are my favorite part of it. It allowed me to plug a condenser microphone directly into my DSLR's 1/4" jack (with an adapter, of course). I was also able to use an in-house camera to create a similar setup. br> To get a more usable signal from a dynamic mic without using an external recorder, use a line preamp. br>br>I've been testing it on and off for nearly a day and haven't even scratched the surface of the charge. The construction is solid, and the USB charging port is extremely useful. Even over a standard wall-mounted TV, I strongly suggest this product. phantom power supply that is not connected to the mains. It's well worth the money because it allows you to run on battery power.
I currently use a Clavinova digital piano, which does not have phantom power for condenser microphones. br>br>At first, I attempted to address the problem using my TouchMix audio mixer, but that solution proved to be insufficient for a variety of reasons. br>br>Here are some of the things I like about this product: Because it's light, it speeds up my audio recording sessions. tiny and straightforward br>br>Note: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "creative In addition, I bought an "Audio-Visual-Audio-Visual-Audi AT8459 Swivel by Technica- Microphone Clamp Adapter to Mount "br>br>So, if you pair an Xvive Audio P1 with an Audio-Technica Audio-Technica Audio-Technica Audio-Technica Audio-Technica Audio-Technica Audio-Technica Audio-Technica Audio-Technica Audio-Technica Audio- I believe you'll agree that Technica AT8459 is a breeze to use. Recording audio with a phantom powered microphone and a digital piano is both easy and enjoyable!.
This was purchased for use as a church podium. I'd had it with the XLR cable strewn across the floor. Because my microphone required phantom power, simply connecting it to a wireless transmitter was not an option. I had no idea that phantom power supplies could be powered by batteries. This is one I'm glad I got. br>br>It was left on overnight and only lost half of its power (which saved me some embarrassment at the following day's event). The only drawback I can see is that the power level indicators remain illuminated. In my case, it's hidden behind a podium. It would, however, be noticeable if it were laying on a floor in a darkened area. br>br>It's highly suggested.
This is the missing component in my audio recording kit for mobile devices - It's small, sturdy, quiet, and powerful enough to keep my shotgun microphone running for a long time. . . and it works! This device didn't run out of juice after two weeks of filming while on the road, and the audio recordings were made with a Tascam DR-100. For a fraction of the size, weight, and complexity, the 10X sounds just as good as my much larger phantom-powered Tascam audio recorder. I'm so glad I came across this; it's definitely one to keep! And the construction appears to be of exceptional quality.
It's just a single-channel inline power supply that provides phantom power for a condenser microphone at 12 or 48 volts. This phantom power supply is extremely convenient because it runs on a lithium battery and does not require an external power source. Simply use the USB cable that comes with the device to charge it. The charge level is indicated by convenient LEDs. This item appears to be well made and should last 30 to 40 hours on a single charge.
In live gigs where I can run the microphone straight to my amp, I use a 4099 condenser microphone. Normally, this would be left to the sound engineer on stage, but for smaller gigs, I couldn't find a practical solution (I didn't want to buy a phantom power box that needed a power outlet), until I came across this little box. So now I can connect my DPA microphone to my Fishman Platinum Pro preamp, which is connected to my Acoustic Image Clarus SL amplifier.
100% recommend this product for mics that require 48v phantom power
100% recommend this product for mics that require 48v phantom power.
The quality and performance are excellent. Charges for a long time and performs flawlessly. Design and functionality are both excellent. It was used to power an inline mic preamp in situations where phantom power was unavailable. It gets the job done without a hitch. It's easy to use and understand.
It has a nice appearance, is self-contained, and functions flawlessly. If you need a Phantom Power supply in a permanent installation, there is nothing to dislike. However, after 40 hours of use, it must be recharged (via USB). That suits my needs perfectly. I love that I don't have to buy another wall wart or power cord!.