phantom voltage mic-preamp

Hello,

(sorry - bad English)

I have an mixer with talkback, wich is possible intern or extern. On the extern-Mic-In there is an automatically phantom power. But I think, there is not using a good electronic. On the speaker the audio-signal is some "noisy", "sizzles". I can not found the root cause and I guess, it can be a bad phantom power. Is it possible to make a external additionally phantom-power source --> so finally there are two phantom-sources: the "bad" internal and the additionally external? Or shouldn't I do that?

Maris
 
Could be bad connection, bad cable, leaky capacitor - the DC offset with phantom power will highlight any fault like this, since poor connections modulate the DC current flow and make noises.


In a passive mic circuit poor connections only modulate the signal itself and don't make noise.