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Phantom power is a DC voltage that powers the preamplifier of a condenser microphone. It can be in a range of 11 – 48 volts. On the {{Classic}} / {{Model I}} the Power Stand supplies 24 volts for Phantom Power. in Model<ref>[[L1®_Model_I_/_FAQ#I_thought_phantom_power_was_48_volts._Why_does_the_power_stand_only_supply_24_volts.3F Phantom Power in Model I FAQ]]</ref>
Phantom power is a DC voltage that powers the preamplifier of a condenser microphone. It can be in a range of 11 – 48 volts. On the {{Classic}} / {{Model I}} the Power Stand supplies 24 volts for Phantom Power.<ref>[[L1®_Model_I_/_FAQ#I_thought_phantom_power_was_48_volts._Why_does_the_power_stand_only_supply_24_volts.3F|Phantom Power in Model I FAQ]]</ref>


The {{T1}} provides 48 volts for Phantom Power.
The {{T1}} provides 48 volts for Phantom Power.<ref>[[L1®_T1_ToneMatch®_Audio_Engine_/_FAQ#Do_the_mic_inputs_of_the_ToneMatch_audio_engine_have_phantom_power.3F|Phantom Power in T1® FAQ]]</ref>


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Revision as of 08:24, 9 January 2009

Phantom power is a DC voltage that powers the preamplifier of a condenser microphone. It can be in a range of 11 – 48 volts. On the L1 Classic / L1 Model I the Power Stand supplies 24 volts for Phantom Power.[1]

The T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine provides 48 volts for Phantom Power.[2]