
halfred
New member
I'm sure this an easy one for most of you recording folks. I'm considering trying out a pair of ribbon mics for my home recioding of acoustic piano. I'm interested in, for one, a sonotronics Apollo which requires 48v phantom power, or the Cascade X-15 possibly which operates on a transformer. Hadn't realized prior that many ribbons do not require phantom power. So, I'm assuming since the Cascade and many others have transformers, that the power is directly from the transformer--duh--right? So you just plug the mics into your preamps, and the mics just have "on' switches? Some of the mics I'm considering have transformers, others use phantom power. My other question is, how does transformer powered vs. phantom powered impact the sound of the recordings--is there a difference? Is that what is meant . passive ribbons as opposed to active riboons, the active ribbons meaning they require phantom power?