<-137dB Low noise phantom power for microphone from USB

Phantom is limited to 10mA per microphone.

In Phantom the power is common-mode, the signal is differential, giving a LOT of power supply noise rejection.

Why not try the $49 phantom supplies from the guitar store?
 
Phantom power as PRR points out is limited by specification to 10 mA.

Phantom power is sourced from 48V by two 6.81K resistors that can only source 7 mA each into a dead short. 14 mA total.

If your microphone, which you do not specify, requires 48V at 70 mA then it is not Phantom-powered.

It is 48V-powered but not Phantom-powered.

Since you're not willing to tell the people who are offering to help you information they could use to research it further you're probably going to be on your own.
 
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