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At 05:53 PM 7/13/2001 -0500, Jonas Talandis wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>Sounds like rubbish to me. Most nodes I know
have the mics directly<br>
connected to the Gentner, which is important to echo performance.
Has<br>
anyone experienced any phantom power problems?</blockquote><br>
The only issue I've ever seen regarding to phantom power is the rare
occasion where a mic isn't picking up for some reason, and toggling
phantom power on and off brings it back.<br>
<br>
From the PCC-160 spec sheet, phantom power requirement is 12-48 V, 4 mA.
<br>
<br>
From the Gentner specs, it's providing 24V phantom power. <br>
<br>
No problem.<br>
<br>
The CM31 looks to be quite similar to hte Audio-Technica hanging
condenser mics we are using in our seminar room for the audience. They
seem to work quite well; you do need to experiment with placement to
ensure full coverage. <br>
<br>
--bob<br>
<br>
<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Jonathan C. Humfrey
wrote:<br>
<br>
> I just spoke to someone at Crown Audio who told me the Gentner does
not<br>
> have enough power to run the Crown PCC mics and that I needed to by
a<br>
> seperate phantom power supply from Crown. Does anyone know
about this? I<br>
> am waiting on our Gentner now.<br>
> <br>
> Also, does anyone have experience using the Crown CM31 (which is a
choir<br>
> mic) or equivalent for miking a large area/audience?<br>
> <br>
> Thanks,<br>
> Jonathan Humfrey<br>
> <br>
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