Phantom Power Filtering (removal of phantom power)...
"Chris Breitner" wrote in message
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Hey Everyone. I can't seem to find the answer and/or product to
satisfy my needs: a phantom power filter/remover.
I have a ribbon mic I'd like to gig with, and the PA systems we use
normally plug into have an all-channels-on/off for the phantom power.
Our vocalist uses a condenser mic, so she needs it on. If the phantom
power hits my ribbon mic, it might permanently damage the ribbon
element.
Does anyone know of a DIY homebrew solution?
Measure the resistance from pin 2 and 3 to pin 1 using an ohm meter with
limited current, such as a good DVM.. If it is infinity, you don't have a
problem, and then stop worrying.
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