48 v phantom power blah blah blah......

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Hi everyone. I posted a question yesterday about the Studio Projects B1 mic, then realised the info I needed was already on the site. I'm a recording baby, so please bear with me. I have an Edirol UA 20 sound card. I called the store today to order a B1, and he asked me if the card is 48v phantom power.

Frankly my dear, I don't have a clue. I just wanna buy a B1, point it at my acoustic, and play. Then I wanna point the B1 at my mouth, and sing. It doesn't seem too much to ask. Can anyone tell me if my card is suitable for the mic ?

Sorry to ask what is such a basic question, but we all have to start somewhere, right ?
 
I just looked at it on the Edirol website and it doesn't look like it has P power. It does have mic preamps built in but you'll need a seperate phantom power supply if you want to use condensor mics (such as the SP B1) with that interface. They're not too pricey.

Edit: After a quick look I found this, at $40 it's the cheapest I could find.
 
You need phantom power

I don't see anything about phantom power in the specs. Are you going though a mixer or preamp before the Edirol? If not, you'll need some source of power for the B1. It won't work otherwise.

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24 bit, USB Bus-powered, MIDI and Audio Combo Interface

The UA 20 brings portable 24 bit quality to your Mac or PC applications. Your laptop audio is now 24 bit resolution, powered by your computer through the USB bus, and flexible! Connect your guitar, mic and line level input with Edirol's new portable, affordable UA-20 USB MIDI/Audio Interface.

Main Features

* A complete USB audio recording device of high-definition with 24-bit AD/DA conversion.
* Low latency with Direct Monitoring function
* Direct Monitoring function allows for low latency performance while recording.
* ASIO 2.0 (Win/Mac), MME, WDM drivers and Sound Manager (Mac) compatibility
* Create with any music software program for Mac or PC. It’s compatible with any audio production software and optimized for ASIO or WDM compatible music software for your music creation.
* Fast and stable MIDI input/output with FPT
* USB bus powered, adaptor free
* USB connection supplies power as well as data
* Headphone (1/8”) jack and headphone volume

Features

Audio/MIDI Interface
Portable
Channels
1 stereo record
1 stereo playback
Full duplex
Signal Processing
AD/DA 24-bit
Sample Rate
Digital Out 44.1 kHz

Audio driver compatibility

ASIO2.0 (Win/Mac), WDM,
MME, Sound Manager
Inputs
Line/Guitar/Mic x 2
Outputs
Line (RCA pin) x 2
S/P DIF Optical
Headphone
MIDI Interface
IN x 1/OUT x 1

System Requirements

Macintosh
* MacOS 8.5, 8.6, 9.x and OS X
* USB ready Apple Macintosh
* PowerPC G3/233 MHz or higher
* 64 MB RAM or more
* OMS 2.3.3 or later. FreeMIDI 1.35 or later.

Windows
* Microsoft Windows Me/98/98SE/2000/XP
* Windows compatible equipped with a USB* port
* Pentium Processor 200 MHz or higher
* 32 MB RAM or more
* Must have a compatible USB host controller.
 
If you're in the UK you'll need to find another phantom power box. I'd be tempted to get a preamp with phantom, and so improve my signal chain at the same time. But that opens up another whole can of worms.

I'm surprised that thing doesn't have phantom though. :confused:
 
Hmmm ... I just looked and that unit DEFINITELY won't have phantom power because it's not very safe to use it on jacks rather than XLR. I have to say that I'd be tempted to pick up an M-Audio DMP-3 for a nice clean recording, switch the sound card input to 'line' and call it a job well done. :)
 
Good call! Second that...consider the cost of a power supply...for a little more, you get a very nice 2 channel mic pre. Totally spazzed out the Euro power source differences.
 
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