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K3 phantom power

Bob W9RFS
Would it be possible for the K3 to provide 48volt "Phantom" power for profesional condensor microphones?
Thanks!
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Re: phantom power

Don Wilhelm-4
Bob,

While that would be a nice addition, I think it is not possible inside
the K3 - there is no source of 48 VDC available.

As an alternative, consider one of the small audio mixers - the
Behringer 602 (now Xenyx 802) provides 48 volt phantom power for 2
microphones and 2 additional stereo channels of mixing.  I find it quite
useful in the hamshack - although I do not use the pro mics with it, it
does have that capability and is inexpensive.

73,
Don W3FPR

Bob W9RFS wrote:
> Would it be possible for the K3 to provide 48volt "Phantom" power for
> profesional condensor microphones?
> Thanks!
>  
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Re: K3 phantom power

Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ
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Hi Bob,

We do not have this capability in the K3. Since we run off of 13.8V it
would take a redesign to accomplish that.

73, Eric

Bob W9RFS wrote:
> Would it be possible for the K3 to provide 48volt "Phantom" power for
> profesional condensor microphones?
> Thanks!
>  
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Re: K3 phantom power

Matt Zilmer
However, there are a number of DC to DC converters on the market. I've
used Artesyn a number of times in solar power installations. Never a
complaint, and the oldest install is just over 7 years in operation
now.  Digikey and Mouser both stock Artesyn, and there is room in the
chassis for it.  Just a thought.

Pick a DC-DC converter for the 8 to 16 Vin range, to give 48VDC out.
Get the power rating that applies to your mic.  Probably pretty low.

matt, W6NIA
K3 # 24

On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 16:39:08 -0800, you wrote:

>Hi Bob,
>
>We do not have this capability in the K3. Since we run off of 13.8V it
>would take a redesign to accomplish that.
>
>73, Eric
>
>Bob W9RFS wrote:
>> Would it be possible for the K3 to provide 48volt "Phantom" power for
>> profesional condensor microphones?
>> Thanks!
>>  
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RE: K3 phantom power

Darwin, Keith
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Bob & others,

I think the easiest way to get 48 VDC phantom power for a "real" mic is
to put a small mixing board or mic preamp between the mic and rig.  I
have a (yuck, spit) Behringer board that cost me $100 about 10 yrs ago
that provides phantom power on 4 channels plus some EQ and, of course,
mixing capabilities.  Or I can use my Mackie board to do the same.
That's how I run good mic into my rig.  If you don't want a mixer, you
can get several different mic preamps that will provide the phantom
voltage the mic needs.

- Keith N1AS -
- K2 5411.ssb.100 -
- K3 Wave 3 -

-----Original Message-----
> Would it be possible for the K3 to provide 48volt "Phantom" power for
> profesional condensor microphones?
> Thanks!
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RE: K3 phantom power

Tim O'Rourke
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I have a preamp with phantom power made by Samson I believe it was $48. I noticed that Ramsey Kits has it listed in their latest catalog.
Tim W4YN

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>Bob & others,
>
>I think the easiest way to get 48 VDC phantom power for a "real" mic is
>to put a small mixing board or mic preamp between the mic and rig.  I
>have a (yuck, spit) Behringer board that cost me $100 about 10 yrs ago
>that provides phantom power on 4 channels plus some EQ and, of course,
>mixing capabilities.  Or I can use my Mackie board to do the same.
>That's how I run good mic into my rig.  If you don't want a mixer, you
>can get several different mic preamps that will provide the phantom
>voltage the mic needs.
>
>- Keith N1AS -
>- K2 5411.ssb.100 -
>- K3 Wave 3 -
>
>-----Original Message-----
>> Would it be possible for the K3 to provide 48volt "Phantom" power for
>> profesional condensor microphones?
>> Thanks!
>
>

Tim O'Rourke
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Re: K3 phantom power

N8XPQ
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It would probably be easier to purchase an inexpensive mixer from a company like Behringer. many of these have switchable on/off phantom power supplies. This would also give the ability to introduce other components into the "mix" as well. Some or most of theses also include a simple EQ built in as well. This may also complement the EQ included in the K3 nicely. I will add a post as to how these mesh with the K3 when mine arrives. I hope this helps. Have a great week.

Mike N8XPQ
Bob W9RFS wrote
Would it be possible for the K3 to provide 48volt "Phantom" power for profesional condensor microphones?
Thanks!