Lexicon Alpha Personal Recording Studio "condenser microphone phantom power signal" Questions

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Question about Yamaha Music

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condenser microphone. At each input when using the XLR jacks are two per side 470pf capacitors for RF bypass. For the XLR's there is a 10Kohm between the signal lines and two series 10mfd/50 volt caps

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Question about Behringer Music

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...condenser mic, and it needed phantom power to work, so I bought the Ultra Di-100, but I don't know how to make my mic work with it. Sorry, but the DI-100 can OPERATE on phantom power, not supply it. ...

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...condenser mic and tube ultragain mic 200 it works on my mates lap top but not mine. Make sure the 48 volt phantom power is on. Remember this preamp has TRS BALANCED output. If you run this with a ...

condenser mics AND for those you turn on the "phantom" power on this mixer. If you have speakers tied to this or where the mic can "hear" the speakers you likely cannot use condenser mics as they will

microphone, you can STOP trying to have the Alpha read it because it won't !!! The MXL990 is a condenser mic and requires that Phantom power be supplied to it and the Alpha does NOT have Phantom power

...microphone preamp I get decent output volume. I have of course tried different cables and mics. If the preamp chip were faulty I wouldn't expect any output at all so i suspect a bad physical ...

Question about Behringer Music

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...have Phantom power and cannot be used with CONDENSER microphones requiring phantom power. You will get no audio from a condenser mic without phantom power. You must use dynamic mics with this

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