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4.3.3 Audio
Connection
4.4 Connecting to
Inputs without
Phantom Power
4.4.1 Balanced
Inputs
Fig. 4: Input trans-
former
with center
tap
(ungrounded)
Fig. 5: Input trans-
former with
no
center tap
(ungrounded)
1. Use a shielded balanced cable to connect the micro-
phone to a microphone input with phantom power.
2. If the phantom power on your mixing console is
switchable, switch the phantom power on. (Refer to
the instruction manual for your mixing console.)
The microphone is powered directly from the phan-
tom power source.
If your mixer has no phantom power, insert an external
phantom power supply between the DPA phantom power
adapter and mixer input. We recommend the optional
B 18, N 62 E, or N 66 E power supplies from AKG.
Using
any power supplies not recommended by AKG may
damage your microphone and voids the warranty.
You may also consider having a
qualified technician
retrofit a phantom power supply as per DIN 45596 to bal-
anced or unbalanced mixer inputs. The DIN 45596 stan-
dard specifies a positive voltage of 12, 24, or 48 V on the
audio lines versus the cable shield.
If your equipment inputs are grounded or transformer-
less, wire either capacitors or extra transformers into the
audio lines as shown in fig. 9 above in order to prevent
any current leakage into the input stage.