
Condenser microphones usually specify different requirements for their phantom power. These ratings can range from 48 Volts all the way down to 9 Volts. Fortunately, there's a certain amount of flexibility with matching Phantom Power voltage to your mic. Learn More...

This line-powered device allows the use of remote-powered microphones with systems that do not supply phantom power. Each unit features a highly-regulated power supply which provides a constant voltage source, even with a heavily-loaded input. The regulator IC is internally protected to prevent overheating or damage even if shorted. Learn More...
Grab a spare power supply for your Studio Projects VTB1 mic preamp. Once you've used a VTB1, you know you don't ever want to record without it. Learn More...

These line-powered devices allow the use of remote-powered microphones with systems that do not supply phantom power. Each unit features a highly-regulated power supply which provides a constant voltage source, even with a heavily-loaded input. The regulator IC is internally protected to prevent overheating or damage even if shorted. The rugged steel case is finished in enamel and provides shielding from electrostatic interference. Learn More...

Why risk running out of batteries mid-session -- or worse, getting a phantom power 'brown-out' in the middle of a take? Why keep spending on 9V batteries at all when you can have constant, reliable power? If you have the Phantom II, you ought to have this. Learn More...

The PB223 is for powering phantom powered microphones with 48VDC. Since the units use a 100KHz switching power supply there is no audio noise generated. Learn More...
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