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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: paulbaptiste on January 15, 2009, 01:36:33 PM
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Was thinking of getting some phantom adaptors to run DPA's off of a pmd660, i belive they need 5v's or more, but what is too much voltage? What is the output of Samson PM4, or other adaptors. Wouldn't want to fry the mics.
Thanks
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You really cant use these phantom adaptors with your mics.. I would build the dpa circuit to power your mics from phantom power this post is somewhere on this site. The impedance of these mics is very low.
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Http://www.dpamicrophones.com/module.php?MID=101&itemid=4061-BM&function=pspecification
Power supply:
Min. 5 V - max 50 V through DPA adapter
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So is there anyway of using the dpa's straight into a 660, or will i need a 9100, batt box, to go inbetween them
Thanks
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So is there anyway of using the dpa's straight into a 660, or will i need a 9100, batt box, to go inbetween them
Thanks
you can use the dpa microdot>xlr phantom adapters if your mics terminate in microdots
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This is the DPA schematic for the phantom power adapter they use for the DPA DAD6001-BC.
It does not change the sound of your mics.
or a 9100 :)
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So is there anyway of using the dpa's straight into a 660, or will i need a 9100, batt box, to go inbetween them
Thanks
Buy the 9100 and run line-in. It's technically not going "straight into a 660" but you'll be amazed at the sound and it's only a tad more expensive than a plain ol' battery box. Worth every single buck you'll spend.
My $0.02
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^ Thanks for all the input. I have a 9100 w/ minixlr's, and getting the 4061's changed over to minixlr's also