On 9/26/2018 6:50 AM, geoff wrote:
Or more correctly 'DC bias voltage' , or whatever other term, 'cos no
wireless body-pack TX that I know of does actual phantom power - just a
straight +5(ish)VDC pin on the socket.
I think the official name for single-ended 3-5v mic power is "plug-in
power." It's been around for ages, going back to the Walkman and
similar-sized cassette recorders.
I haven't done a full literature search (that's $75/hour) but I'm pretty
sure I've seen some body pack wireless mic transmitters with an XLR
connector and phantom power. However I've definitely seen
plug-on-to-the-mic transmitters that have phantom power. No reason why
you can't put one of those in your pocket and use a mic with a cable.
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