Re:Recordinghacks small condensers (SDCs) review in depth...
2012/09/20 14:12:01
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Any one can use a free standing fully buffered hi current capacity phantom power supply to ensure that the phantom power has (almost) zero ripple, no voltage sag under draw, and is fully buffered from the neighboring solid state microphones.
That's how it was BEFORE phantom (or T) power was included on console inputs as a convenience, and the option remains available to any one who wants to make sure their mics have good clean power.
I settle for a half way approach. Each of my outboard preamps has enough clean power, per input, to power a dozen or more mics so one mic works very well.
Some famous name consoles have 16+ inputs yet only enough phantom power to power 4 mics total. Some have very litte buffering so that when one mic's power gets a demand and starts to sag... they all start to sag.
Many mics now have voltage regulators built in to the body minimize the degradation.
I'm curious to know what solid state mics he compared the tube mics too.
I tried to look up his console, but the company only seems to make hi-fi turntables these days.
best regards,
mike