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A phantom power technique is used to allow the powered pairs to also carry data.
It's a very old piece of jargon from the analogue days - "phantom power".
Damage may result if these microphones are connected to true (48 V) phantom power.
Phantom power is also used in applications other than microphones:
It was released as a single from their sixth album, Phantom Power.
The third single from the album Phantom Power from 1998.
Most ground lift switches have the unwanted effect of disconnecting phantom power.
Phantom Power was well received, with many critics suggesting it was the best album of the band's career.
It is unlike phantom power since there is no shield connection on these jacks.
This is similar to the phantom power technique commonly used for powering audio microphones.
This flexibility is also useful when using consumer recording gear that frequently lacks phantom power.
Phantom power can be supplied to a condenser microphone using center tap transformers.
Phantom power supplies are often built into mixing desks, microphone preamplifiers and similar equipment.
Also there are new ribbon materials available that are immune to wind blasts and phantom power.
Lifting the ground, which is normally pin 1, breaks this path and disables the phantom power supply.
In 1998, the band released their seventh full-length album, Phantom Power, which produced five singles.
Traditional landline service from phone companies supply phantom power over the communication wires and therefore keep attached devices operational.
The power that is provided from a preamp or mixing board is called "phantom power".
Phantom power is a method of sending DC electrical voltage through microphone cables.
This voltage is supplied either by a battery in the mic or by external phantom power.
Also, most condenser microphones require phantom power, unlike dynamic microphones.
They require a power source, provided either via microphone inputs on equipment as phantom power or from a small battery.
Ground lift switches often disconnect phantom power.
Phantom Power is awash with pedal steel, acoustic guitars and vocal harmonies.
Instrument amplifiers rarely provide phantom power.