Microphone amplifiers, Phantom powering, Fig. 2 – SCHOEPS MK xx User Manual

Page 6: Fig. 1, Fig. 3

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Phantom Powering

Microphone Amplifiers

6

If possible, an unbalanced input should be bal-
anced with a high-quality microphone input
transformer. That will also allow the signal leads
from the microphone to be balanced, for best
rejection of interference.

If such an arrangement is not possible, how-

ever, a CMC microphone may be operated in
unbalanced mode by taking the signal from
pin 2 via a coupling condenser with a value as
shown in Figure 2 above. The signal from pin 3
must be left unconnected; do not short it to
ground. This ”unbalancing act” must occur
between the power supply and the preamplifier
input, however, since naturally all three pins
of the microphone must still connect to its
phantom or parallel power supply.

+ phase

- phase

2 (4)

3 (5)

microphone

1

screen

cable

powering

R

S

U

S

input

R

S

P48: U

S

=

48 V ± 4 V; R

S

= 6,8 kW*,

I

max.

= 10 mA

P12: U

S

=

12V ± 1V; R

S

= 680 W*,

I

max.

= 15 mA

I

/2

I

/2

I

+ phase

- phase

2 (4)

3 (5)

microphone

1

screen

cable

powering

R

S

U

S

input

R

S

R

R

C

C

* see note in the text concerning tolerances

with XLR-5
(stereo microphones)

Fig. 2

To add phantom powering

to a balanced, grounded,

transformerless input, capa -

citors must be inserted into

the signal lines and polariza-

tion resistors provided as

shown.

*

*

*

Fig. 1

Input with transformer

(or balanced, floating trans-

formerless input)

XLR-3-
connector

XLR-3
connector

XLR-3-
connector

cable

Ohms

Ohms

* recommended values:

C: 100

μF, 63V; R: 22kΩ, 1%

** Tolerance ca. 5%; precise

matching is not critical.

Fig. 3

Parallel powering;

with parallel powering there is low-impedance

DC across pins 2 and 3. This can damage

dynamic microphones, especially ribbons.

z.B.
10 kOhm

**

**

R

*

be checked to verify its suitability for profes-
sional work with SCHOEPS microphones. On
page 8 a method is described for checking a
phantom supply quickly and easily.

For P12 the standard allows a current of

15 mA. A SCHOEPS CMC 3 will draw 11 mA
while a CMC 6 needs 8 mA at 12 Volts.

Fig. 2 shows a bal an ced but groun ded am -

pli fier in put. In this case eit her a trans for mer
(see fig. 1) or ad di tio nal ca pa ci tors ha ve to be
in ser ted in the au dio li ne.

Unbalanced Operation

Unbalanced operation of CMC microphone
amplifiers is not recommended; both noise and
vulnerability to interference will be increased.

shield

shield

shield

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