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Joachim
November 24th 03, 05:45 PM
I'm looking for a small in-line phatom power supply battery powered
that is capable of driving an behringer ecm 8000 microphone.
This mic need a minimum of 15V.
The closest match I've found is the AKG b-15, but it's only capable of 13V.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks
Joachim
Michael R. Kesti
November 25th 03, 01:48 AM
Joachim wrote:
>I'm looking for a small in-line phatom power supply battery powered
>that is capable of driving an behringer ecm 8000 microphone.
>
>This mic need a minimum of 15V.
>The closest match I've found is the AKG b-15, but it's only capable of 13V.
>Any suggestions are welcome.
>
>Thanks
If you're at all into doing this yourself, do a Google groups search
(http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search) for message ID
15E9FBD87A9A2467.2E7A519BA4826D41.8224B70A1B41277A @lp.airnews.net
for an excellent description of how to build a battery powered phantom
supply.
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Ty Ford
November 25th 03, 01:14 PM
In Article >, "Joachim"
> wrote:
>I'm looking for a small in-line phatom power supply battery powered
>that is capable of driving an behringer ecm 8000 microphone.
>
>This mic need a minimum of 15V.
>The closest match I've found is the AKG b-15, but it's only capable of 13V.
>Any suggestions are welcome.
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Joachim
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