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Phantom Power Supplies7 products
| NEW | $35 |
A 24-volt condenser mic will run perfectly on 48 volts. In fact, mics rated at as little as 9 volts can often operate on 48 volts, but you should check with the manufacturer first. Conversely, a mic will generally perform best driven by not less than its rated voltage so, for a 48-volt mic, you would obtain best results with 48 volts of phantom power. The Phantom III is a great choice for these needs. >More
| NEW | $50 |
Condenser microphones usually specify different requirements for their phantom power. These ratings can range from 48 Volts all the way down to 9 Volts. Fortunately, there's a certain amount of flexibility with matching Phantom Power voltage to your mic. >More
| NEW | $125 |
| NON-NEW | $110 |
These line-powered devices allow the use of remote-powered microphones with systems that do not supply phantom power. Each unit features a highly-regulated power supply which provides a constant voltage source, even with a heavily-loaded input. The regulator IC is internally protected to prevent overheating or damage even if shorted. The rugged steel case is finished in enamel and provides shielding from electrostatic interference. >More
ART C126 12VDC Power Adapter for Phantom II
| NEW | $10 |
Why risk running out of batteries mid-session -- or worse, getting a phantom power 'brown-out' in the middle of a take? Why keep spending on 9V batteries at all when you can have constant, reliable power? If you have the Phantom II, you ought to have this. >More













