TEAC PE-120 Condensor MIC - Power Supply

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Hello,
I have a TEAC PE-120 Condensor MIC I purchased back in the 80's and it uses an Eveready 206 9 volt round battery. NEDA-1611.
As they don't make these Batteries anymore and if you can get one, they are quite EXPENSIVE !
I have 2 Questions > 1) Can anyone forward me a diagram or part nu# for a Phantom Power that will work on this MIC
2) Can I use a 9 Volt Power supply I use for my Guitar Tuner rated at 100 ma.?

Thank You,
Ray
 
Hello,
I have a TEAC PE-120 Condensor MIC I purchased back in the 80's and it uses an Eveready 206 9 volt round battery. NEDA-1611.
As they don't make these Batteries anymore and if you can get one, they are quite EXPENSIVE !
I have 2 Questions > 1) Can anyone forward me a diagram or part nu# for a Phantom Power that will work on this MIC
2) Can I use a 9 Volt Power supply I use for my Guitar Tuner rated at 100 ma.?

Thank You,
Ray

Unless modified, that mic cannot be phantom powered. The simplest things to do are: 1. Use an "A" size 1.5 volt battery. The mic will work pretty well but at a loss of output and headroom or 2. carefully drill 2 holes in the mic body so as not to hit any components inside and solder in the leads of a 9volt battery clip. Strap the clip to the outside of the body and pop in a common 9v battery.
 
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