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DPA 4060 powering?
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June 23, 2011, 09:39:58 AM »
I've been offerred a DPA 4060 on a cable to a Lemo plug- i.e. nothing else.
what does it take to power the 40XX series stuff? Do they usually go straight into a radio mic beltpack?
Are they looking for they're own DPA PSU? Do they run from PIP voltage or P48...?
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Re: DPA 4060 powering?
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DPA says 5V minimum. Battery boxes or pres with a single 9V battery (such as a Church 9100 or a DPA MMA6000 or MPS6030) generally work well. For 48V phantom, you need to get an adapter...
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