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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Hi..
Does any of you know a simple way to kill the signal from a phantom mic, without the "pop" It has to turn on a LED in either the on or the off state. (of course using a low current led) I was consittering to switch in caps to ground, to kill the Signal, and still keeping the DC/phantom, but unfortunatly i dont have any place to test it right now.. Power by Phantom, or no psu at all, would be preferred Regards Kenneth |
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