Monday, February 8, 2010

Rolls 48v Power Battery Seeking Battery Powered Mixer W/ 48v Phantom Power?

Seeking battery powered mixer w/ 48v phantom power? - rolls 48v power battery

I am looking for a mixer is relatively low, 2-10 channel, it can be operated from the battery and provides 48 V phantom power for all the XLR inputs, while the battery. I have a Behringer UB1002 that suits most of my needs, but the 18V phantom power, while operating until the battery is not some of my new bus power. It seems that there is little battery-powered mixer and the few that do not provide the 48V phantom power. My plan B is to continue with the console or use the like Rolls PB224 Phantom Power Adapter for microphones that do not work differently, but I would like to avoid by using multiple devices in the signal chain, if possible, and we put a blender, to do what I need. Mixers'd someone who really appreciate that it is expensive, as ESP / territory are as a rule.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well, I'm no expert, but I saw a field mixer $ 600.00 ENG I was there on the market. I have some small field recordings, but I until now I did not have a specific task as a mixer still searching. I think, generally from 500.00 to 600.00, what do you expect to pay for a small but reliable Mackie at home can use. My opinion is that if the spa is worth the manner in which you want to work, then six bills would make sense in the long run.

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