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lun. 10 mai 2004, 17:06
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I have a Powerbook G4, and want to do some recording from a PA in a practice room. The PA has a room mic attached to it that uses phantom power. Will it harm my Mac if I plug a 1/4 inch cable from the PA to my Mac's input with phantom power on? A guy at the studio said that someone's computer got fried that way, but I'm not sure about the veracity of this claim.
Thanks!
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lun. 10 mai 2004, 19:04
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No it cant. Not unless something is very wrong with the microphone cable carrying the mike-signal and the 48Volts phantom-power. If you throw the whole kaboodle into bathtub with salt water something will certainly go wrong - but we can rule that out cant we? As always with electric gear - make certain cables and connectors are ok - before you do any serious work. The signal coming from a microphone fed with phantompower is usually more powerful than a corresponding signal from dynamic mike. (SM-58). In practice this means that the signal from the phantom-powered mike is more likely to overload the input on your computer, causing distorsion on the mike input. Adjust the input-levels & watch the meters. Cheers: Dixiechicken
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