well, i'm actually trying to get it to work with a mic2496 for a fellow ts'er
while i dont expect you to support that product, if you know the voltage these caps want directly, and what the different color wires designate (white, red, ground), that would be helpful. I assume red=power, white = signal, or vice-versa? i know what voltages the mic2496 puts out when jumpered in different ways (although the mic2496 when jumpered down to 9V is actually 'bias' power on the same as the signal wire, so i'm guessing a 4.7K off of this common power/signal wire, connected to the power lead of the mic?)
i tried emailing len last week to no avail. anybody used at943 with a mic2496. Its got 48V phantom, but then the adapters are huge and its not very low-pro.
what sort of power do they want? SP's site says they run on plug in-power, or can be used with the phantom power adapter. in the specs it say sit wants 48V phantom at 4ma per mic (thats a lot for mics this size), i'm assuming that means with the adapter. If powering these caps directly, what 'plug-in' voltage do they want? and what is the current draw at that voltage
The preamp I sold you will work with these mics. But you really should send it back to me so we can get it to work with your Schoeps...