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I've seen posts on the safety of phantom power in relation to dynamic vs. condenser mics. But this relates to whether a condenser mic could be damaged based on certain specs. I have a condenser mic rated up to 12v. Normally it is used for devices with plug-in power, like a minidisc recorder. I want to plug into equipment (a mixer or amp) that provides 15v or 48v phantom power at a balanced XLR input. The mic ends in a 1/8" plug and I have an adapter that changes it into an XLR connection. Some microphone pros are telling me that, with phantom power, the mic will only see and take what it needs and will not be damaged. Others are saying damage will occur. Before knowing any better, I used this mic with 15v phantom power, two hours at a time, twice, and it still works fine. Some are saying the mic would have fried immediately if were going to fail. Others say, not necessarily, and it could still get damaged. Anyone have an answer? Is there some way to make the mic compatible with phantom power, if necessary? Thanks! - Eliott