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Old 12-19-2002
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Question stereo mic connection?

Hi,
I just got a sony stereo mic that has a mini stereo plugg, works great for my datman but I want to plug it into my board and get a stereo sound on two tracks. It seems to need phantom power, how do I go about connecting it from one male mini to two xlr outs?
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I would guess that your mic actually has an internal battery and cannot run off of phantom power. If it did require phantom, it would not have an 1/8" miniplug. Stereo mics that require phantom power actually have a cable that splits into two separate xlr plugs - one for each mixer or preamp channel.
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