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    Tascam MX-80 Repair...

    I linked it in the previous post too, but its a studiospares 2 channel unit. The rear of the unit says that it supplies 0.1A, which after a google still feels like enough to supply all my 4 condenser mics with the correct amperage? I'm now having issues with one particular condenser microphone...
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    Tascam MX-80 Repair...

    reporting back! Everything went smoothly and now I have working phantom power on my MX-80! Thanks so much for your help and for babying me along the way haha. Also managed to find a decent phantom power unit on Reverb for a steal, solid construction and an actual kettle lead instead of a 5v...
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    Tascam MX-80 Repair...

    thanks so much for your detailed response!! I’ll get cracking on the swap out this week. The psu I was planning to get was just a behringer ps400, and the manual says it’s rated at 150mA, so not sure how far I can stretch that! Open to any recommendations you might have, and thanks again for...
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    Tascam MX-80 Repair...

    How would I go about doing this myself? Not new to soldering but new to figuring things out for myself :confused: Found the neutrik panel connector online, but just wondering how the wiring went so I dont blow anything up :facepalm: and then do I just connect to the output of a standard in/out...
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    Tascam MX-80 phantom power solution (first post!)

    I suppose I should have actually just revived that old thread instead of posting this one of my own, but like I said, big dumb dumb stupid boy :facepalm:
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    Tascam MX-80 phantom power solution (first post!)

    Hi all! I'm brand new here!! I have been assembling my home studio for a number of years now, and have always been obsessed with Tascam as a cheap solution. I have used a US16x08 as an interface for around 8 years, without fault. Having nearly shelled out a couple grand for a 388 a number of...
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