Microphone + mixer + phantom power?

Se
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I wanted to ask whether it is possible to connect a microphone to a phantom power supply and then connect it to the mixer?

Microphone mixer phantom power

As in the picture but not that the cable goes into the laptop / PC but instead is connected to the mixer with an XLR to XLR cable and the mixer is then connected to the PC… Is that possible?

Pr

Clear.

But most mixing consoles already have an integrated phantom power supply.

Se

Well my Neewer NW-700 and Behringer Xenyx 502 are arguing a bit… If I oversteer the microphone breaks the sound and you can't say anything for 3 seconds… That annoys me because when I'm happy and shout into the microphone or something… It sucks to always pay attention… And I thought that a phantom power would be a real step in the direction of eliminating this problem

Pr

You can try, but don't know if that would fix the problem.

But then switch off the phantom power on the mixer.

Se

How do you turn them off from the mixer? Is there a regulator for that?

Pr

Hmm, actually the phantom power is not switchable. Otherwise it can be switched on almost every mixer.

I don't know if that's a problem then.

Pr

But probably not a problem.

la

What does phantom power have to do with this problem? As far as I know, they are needed for electred microphones so that they work at all… And phab-tom power is phantom power, regardless of which device is producing it now.

For me this is a clipping issue, I think the mini mixer or the microphone is simply not good enough to be able to handle such peaks… An external phantom power supply will not do you any good. At least my opinion. Greeting

Co

The little "Rauschinger" may not deliver a 48V phantom, which is what most cheap mics take offense.

Pr

That may be. Some really insist on the whole 48V.

But, I don't know if the description of the problem fits. I don't know how insufficient phantom power could trigger this.

Co

Correct! It is possible.

St

The Neewer thing is an electret microphone. That doesn't need a polarization voltage for the capacitor capsule, just a few volts for the impedance converter, which will certainly be an FET.

Co

Aha! Then even the supply voltage is sufficient for the cheapest consoles.

Who can buy a "studio condenser microphone" with a spider for € 24.99? But you can't call amazon and ask what's up…

Se

Small update the phantom voltage did not work xd