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Old 09-25-2008, 03:23 AM
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Can i use that avalon u5 with pa phantom power?

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Hi, i used avalon u5.
i have small question.

my team have YAMAHA EMX-5000 Powered mixer.
and this mixer have group phantom power which 8 group setting phantom power.

so, no phantom power channer used our team's vocal.
and instrument used phantom channel because drum mike.

i use my avalon u5 with phantom power channel.
but i don't know that avalon u5 used with phantom power.

avalon u5 do not support phantom power.
because avalon u5 use anoter power.

but, i wan't to used phantom power.
i must connected avalon u5 xlr cable to used phantom power channel.

so, this sisuation is safety?
my avalon u5 is safety?
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Old 09-25-2008, 04:06 AM
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Phantom power is a small voltage typicly 12-48V that condecer microphones use. The Avalon has its own power suply and does not relly on phantom power to work. I f your question is will the Avalon get damaged if you plug it into a chanell that uses phantom power the answer is no.
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Old 09-25-2008, 09:17 AM
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Thank you mario222.
I want to know that Avalon get damaged i pulg it into a chanel that uses phantom power.

thank you.
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