Beyerdynamic MCE can be operated 86 with the MA s.XL1s 100th I can read only one of the microphones with XLR connectors can connect. Where's the power come from?
MfG Rainer
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Rainer,
XLR does not necessarily mean the presence of a supply voltage. For the power supply can be used in many condenser microphones synonymous Batteries.
Antwort von Rainer Müller:
How is the 86th MCE The supply voltage required. When I dine with nem mixer does not synonymous? For what's in the ME 100, the socket provides a voltage of 5 volts DC power supplies?? Do we still Beachtec DXA nen 6??? For what is the MA 100 been invented?? In what shall I do Beachtec XLR Micro synonymous always clean and go via mini-jack in your camcorder??
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Rainer,
Your other questions I later read more ... First something about the 5 volt: DC output at XL1s
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Rainer,
if your microphone is no battery compartment for a separate power supply and has the MA100 XLR adapter does not provide phantom power, then we can not use the microphone in this situation.
The
Antwort von GhostDog:
"Markus" wrote:
Hello Rainer,
if your microphone is no battery compartment for a separate power supply and has the MA100 XLR adapter does not provide phantom power, then we can not use the microphone in this situation.
The
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Rainer,
now it is properly diffuse: The XM2 has no standard XLR connections and the right to XM2 XLR Adapter MA-300 does not supply phantom power. And why are there suddenly two microphones?
What connections have your microphone? XLR or TRS? Balanced or unbalanced?