The owner of a small performance space nearby has kept asking me if I would take a look at his Peavey XR-680C mixer amp because the phantom power wasn't working. I checked it one day and found +15V at the XLRs rather than +48V. A group with a condenser mic had tried to use their mic with this mixer and found that their mic wouldn't work.
I figured something was wrong with the supply, so I looked up the schematic and found that the phantom power supply comes from the +15V regulated rail, so it's apparently working like it was meant to.
I'm guessing that this was only designed to operate something like an active direct box. Would there be any other explanation?
The guy actually has a nice Alesis mixing board, but he's thus far stonewalled my recommendation (and the recommendations of about three other people) to use it instead of the Peavey, saying, "It's too complicated." Maybe this will break down his resistance.
I figured something was wrong with the supply, so I looked up the schematic and found that the phantom power supply comes from the +15V regulated rail, so it's apparently working like it was meant to.
I'm guessing that this was only designed to operate something like an active direct box. Would there be any other explanation?
The guy actually has a nice Alesis mixing board, but he's thus far stonewalled my recommendation (and the recommendations of about three other people) to use it instead of the Peavey, saying, "It's too complicated." Maybe this will break down his resistance.
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