
Nilbog
hello
OKay, so I have these miniature electret condenser cardioid microphones that I was trying to turn into a small field mic I could use. They're goosneck mics (http://www.astatic.com/commercial/827.htm) you can see them there. So I seperated the mic from the goosneck and the XLR connection and had two wires. okay, this seems simple enough, but I need a power supply. It says they need 9 to 52 volts. I, thinking logically, aquire a 9 volt battery. Maybe some of you can already see where this is going.
I hook up the 9 volt to the two wires and hear a popping noise, and thick white smoke starts coming from the holes on the mic casing.
What did I do wrong? What should I have done?
-Nilbog
I hook up the 9 volt to the two wires and hear a popping noise, and thick white smoke starts coming from the holes on the mic casing.
What did I do wrong? What should I have done?
-Nilbog