walters said:
Believe it, but the +48v phantom power comes from the -mixing board- and -not- the mic!
Yea i know but you have to supply 48volts to the mic to give it power
What does phantom power do to the mic?
What is phantom power really?
Hi! Micsales here!
I see you have a continuing dilemma that maybe I can answer since Mr. Blue Bear (I can call you Mr., right?) will not or -cannot- provide you with a logical well thought out conclusion.
Anyway, read and learn:
Main Entry: 1phan·tom
Pronunciation: 'fan-t&m
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English fantosme, fantome, from Middle French fantosme, modification of Latin phantasma
1 a : something (as a specter) apparent to sense but with no substantial existence : APPARITION b : something elusive or visionary : WILL-O'-the-wisp c : an object of continual dread or abhorrence : BUGBEAR <the phantom of disease and want>
2 : something existing in appearance only
3 : a representation of something abstract, ideal, or incorporeal <she was a phantom of delight -- William Wordsworth>
- phan·tom·like /-"lIk/ adverb or adjective
This means that "phantom power" does not exist. It is only there to make recording engineers and soundmen/women seem more important that they really are. If the laymen/women understood this then the engineers would no be able to soak the poor artist of his/her hard earned money.
After all, who wants to screw around with a mic cable/mic if they think that they will be potentially shocked and killed with +48v phantom power?
Do you?
It is good that you are intelligent enough to ask the hard questions as I have taken an oath to tell the home recording community the truth as I see it.