Well, I've cobbled together this fun little thing, just need to take the time to play with it, I am scared to ask, but is it meant to run phantom power?
Looks like this would make a great boundary microphone, I arrived here whilst looking for a module to power a Realistic PZM from phantom power but with this I could just build the whole thing.
@@Farmaceuticals Yes, that should work fine - all you need is the mic capsule face close to a wall surface / corner or a reflector plate. For the PZM 11, if you have one with the original circuit board fitted - they connect directly to a normal mic input with 48V phantom power, though using a passive adapter circuit.
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Well, I've cobbled together this fun little thing, just need to take the time to play with it, I am scared to ask, but is it meant to run phantom power?
Yes, the normal 48V via the output connections, from a mixer or interface etc. mic input.
ps. There is more info about them on my web site - I added the link in the video description a few days ago.
@@RJTCyou updated you website!
Looks like this would make a great boundary microphone, I arrived here whilst looking for a module to power a Realistic PZM from phantom power but with this I could just build the whole thing.
@@Farmaceuticals Yes, that should work fine - all you need is the mic capsule face close to a wall surface / corner or a reflector plate.
For the PZM 11, if you have one with the original circuit board fitted - they connect directly to a normal mic input with 48V phantom power, though using a passive adapter circuit.