Q qwerty11 New member Aug 14, 2016 #1 I am wanting to buy an AT4050. My interface is the original Apogee One. Does the Apogee have a sufficient pre-amp to run it, or should I invest in a standalone?
I am wanting to buy an AT4050. My interface is the original Apogee One. Does the Apogee have a sufficient pre-amp to run it, or should I invest in a standalone?
Chili Site Moderator Aug 14, 2016 #2 Does the Apogee One have phantom power? The mic will need it to operate. I didn't see it mentioned in the specs for the A-One.
Does the Apogee One have phantom power? The mic will need it to operate. I didn't see it mentioned in the specs for the A-One.
DaleVO Poor Farm Productions Aug 15, 2016 #3 Chili said: Does the Apogee One have phantom power? The mic will need it to operate. I didn't see it mentioned in the specs for the A-One. Click to expand... If I am reading this correctly http://www.apogeedigital.com/pdf/ONE_quickstart_March2013-rev3.0-web.pdf, Page 13 says it has phantom power adjustable as a software setting. Also, 62dB of gain.... I learned something new. Dale
Chili said: Does the Apogee One have phantom power? The mic will need it to operate. I didn't see it mentioned in the specs for the A-One. Click to expand... If I am reading this correctly http://www.apogeedigital.com/pdf/ONE_quickstart_March2013-rev3.0-web.pdf, Page 13 says it has phantom power adjustable as a software setting. Also, 62dB of gain.... I learned something new. Dale