When I saw this video in a panick I grabbed my phantom power supply and was relieved to see I didn't accidentally turn on the extra power. I love these videos, I have three friends who are getting into sound engineering for DJing and producing I'll send them your way!
Hahaha oh that's something that happens to me on almost a weekly basis, don't sweat it too much! And I much appreciate sending your friends my way, I'll be sure not to scare them off :D
Hai, i have a question. I setup 2 mixers, stage mixer and FOH mixer. The stage mixer send lr stereo master to FOH mixer using xlr output to xlr input at FOH mixer. What happen if phantom power suddently on FOH mixer. Its can damage my output on stage mixer" thankyou
Thank you for the clarifications. I found myself with a mixer that has always on 48V on 4 channels, and I'm not one for microphones, but seem to keep piling up synths and guitar pedals. Guessing if I use 1/4 in ts (unbalanced), and make sure everything is plugged in and turned down before switching the power on or off, I should be good to go?
When I saw this video in a panick I grabbed my phantom power supply and was relieved to see I didn't accidentally turn on the extra power. I love these videos, I have three friends who are getting into sound engineering for DJing and producing I'll send them your way!
Hahaha oh that's something that happens to me on almost a weekly basis, don't sweat it too much! And I much appreciate sending your friends my way, I'll be sure not to scare them off :D
My synth is destroyed by plugging a 1/4 inch out into an XLR in on a mixer with the phantom power engaged
What if you hook it up to 2 source that has 48v as in a mixer and a effect device
Hai, i have a question. I setup 2 mixers, stage mixer and FOH mixer. The stage mixer send lr stereo master to FOH mixer using xlr output to xlr input at FOH mixer. What happen if phantom power suddently on FOH mixer. Its can damage my output on stage mixer" thankyou
This has happened to me before not good something was burning up inside
i have an ssl 2+, can phantom power damage the outputs on that if connected to a mixer with global phantom power? (2 line and 2 rca with 1/4 adapters)
Yes it can
Thank you for the clarifications. I found myself with a mixer that has always on 48V on 4 channels, and I'm not one for microphones, but seem to keep piling up synths and guitar pedals. Guessing if I use 1/4 in ts (unbalanced), and make sure everything is plugged in and turned down before switching the power on or off, I should be good to go?
You mean unpluging xlr is saver than unpluging trs?
I like the way you poped up at the start haha