You would need to drop the 48v to 5-9ish in order to power the dpa.
DPA makes an xlr to microdot adap with a built in circuit to do that but that wouldnt' work with your minixlr. Also, I'm not sure if there is any sonic compromise with that method vs. bbox.
I pulled this supposed schematic of that circuit from some other thread here on the topic and I'm not quite sure who posted it.
Audball, I posted this on the oade thread two years ago, it is from a tech in Kitchener ONT (old DPA service center)
. I transcribed it exactly into a PDF file but I am not to be held responsible for errors in the scematic since I n
ever have used it. I hope it helps you get those DPAs you want working. For the weak eyed: R value is 31.6 K ohms
, C value 2.2 micro farads. It is for 48V phantom voltage adjustment....FYI, the output from a MPS60X0 box with a f
resh alkaline is approx 8.5 - 9.5V, if you use phantom w/o battery the box outputs 10.5 - 10.7V.
Note: Remember (I know I have said this time and time again), those 406Xs can be threashed on ebay (been thru the ri
nger in theatrical productions), buyer beware! Also in addition to this, I have heard from no fewer than three part
ies most recently that bought NEW DPA 406Xs that the wiring at the junctions to the mic body and the micro-dot jack
itself gets twitchy. So you are armed with good relevant info all around.....