I have been looking over the ESP pages and found that phantom 48V supply at http://sound.westhost.com/project96.htm
I was wondering if There was any way to mod this to fit my symasm4. I am inexperienced, but it looks (or more like sounds) like a good supply.
I am not quite sure how much current symasm4 takes but I think this circuit will work. I know that symasm4 doesn't have bad PSRR, but I am planning to use this supply for other projects while I (or maybe a friend) am in the process of building my symasm4. I will not post any wierd circuits, I promise! 😀
I was wondering if There was any way to mod this to fit my symasm4. I am inexperienced, but it looks (or more like sounds) like a good supply.
I am not quite sure how much current symasm4 takes but I think this circuit will work. I know that symasm4 doesn't have bad PSRR, but I am planning to use this supply for other projects while I (or maybe a friend) am in the process of building my symasm4. I will not post any wierd circuits, I promise! 😀
Probably not your best choice... that's a special setup for just for a certain kind of microphone. They call it "phantom" because it is some distance away and outof sight... not just a cool name. You probably need something much simpler (and less
).
Can you post the requirements or links to the symasm4?
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Can you post the requirements or links to the symasm4?
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I found the thread for it and found that everybody loved it, so I decided that I might as well, too. Here's the thread:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=60918
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=60918
I couldn't read the document thoroughly, I understand that there is a 5V version, a non-5V version, and the normal version. Am I right? I don't fancy IC-based designs because for me, IC's are kindof hard to find. I am still messing around with my own design occasionally, and have found another way of getting it to work logically. I won't post it, as I promised-no silly circuits!
I think I may have found a PSU worthy of the SymAsym name.
I think that it might be what I'm looking for. Does anyone think that it could work with a few modifications? I think that it will meet the power specifications of symasym if we could mod it. I am definitely no expert on PSU's but I think that this one is a good go. Here it is:
http://sound.westhost.com/project15.htm
I think that it might be what I'm looking for. Does anyone think that it could work with a few modifications? I think that it will meet the power specifications of symasym if we could mod it. I am definitely no expert on PSU's but I think that this one is a good go. Here it is:
http://sound.westhost.com/project15.htm
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