Phantom power, Balanced vs. unbalanced outputs, Warranty terms & registration – M-AUDIO DMP3 User Manual

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DMP3 | User Guide

Phantom Power

Unlike dynamic microphones, condenser microphones need to receive a DC voltage
(generally 48v) from an external source before they can generate an output signal. If
the condenser mic doesn’t come with its own power supply, then "Phantom Power"
must be applied from the pre-amp. Pressing the "Phan" button and engaging phantom
power on the DMP3 will send the necessary voltage to both of the XLR Mic Inputs.
Phantom power will not affect a dynamic mic adversely, so its okay to have a dynamic
mic at the XLR input while phantom power is switched on. Just to be safe, check you
mic’s documentation to see if it will accept or needs phantom power.

Balanced vs. Unbalanced Outputs

A "balanced" line runs the signal on two wires of opposing polarity, as a ‘twisted pair’
surrounded by a grounded shield. Doing so, it can send a ‘hotter’ signal over a longer
distance with less added noise. Using a TRS (tip-ring-sleeve, sometimes referred to as
“stereo”) plug on the 1/4” outputs of the DMP3 will give you this balanced line—tip
positive, ring negative, and sleeve ground. Generally speaking, if the DMP3 outputs
connect to a system that accepts a balanced line at +4dB (nominal level) operating
level, you should use TRS plugs on the outputs.

An unbalanced line on the DMP3 outputs connects to a 1/4” TS (tip positive, sleeve
ground) plug on a shielded cable with a single conductor, and is appropriate to use
when your sound card or sound system accepts a 1/4” TS plug, RCA plug, or the right
or left mono side of a stereo mini-plug. Typically, the signal on unbalanced lines has an
operating line level of –10dB (nominal level), though this may vary somewhat.

You may want to consult the user guide of your sound card, recording device or
signal processor, mixer, or sound system if you’re not sure what type of signal it can
accept. If you need to, find a primer on recording or sound reinforcement to learn
more about this and the other subjects covered in this manual.

Warranty Terms & Registration

Warranty Terms

M-Audio warrants products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship,
under normal use and provided that the product is owned by the original,
registered user. Visit www.m-audio.com/warranty for terms and limitations applying
to your specific product.

Warranty Registration

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coverage and helps M-Audio develop and manufacture the finest quality products
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