Re: Adapting a microphone to remote phantom power





David Nebenzahl wrote:

OK, another potential project: re-jiggering the mike for my Sony Walkman
Professional cassette recorder to use phantom power.

From a quick glance it uses a lot ( relatively for a mic ) of 1.5V power. So
the powering scheme from the walkman is unlikely to be compatible and even
if it was, you'd run the battery(ies) dry in that in no time.

Graham

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