To answer your question, any mic that will take a battery will work in the field. The AT897 for example takes a battery or it can use phantom power (48 volts) from a power supply. Be aware that the microphone's frequency response will be different when you power it with a battery as opposed to 48 volts. I would evaluate your needs, and do some research before buying anything...
i got an m-audio fast track ultra audio device with phantom power....any way to get an hf-20 to work with my condenser mic that needs phantom power, to all work together with my m-audio device?? i dont reall want to have to spend more and buy the beachtrek.
Does your condensor mic take a battery? If not you can buy a phatom power supply....or you can get the beachtek unit that has phantom power onboard. Mine does not have the phantom power...I used a battery to power my mic. Hope this helps...
Nice test. If I don't want to use a power to feed the microphone (for field recording for example), what mics should I use with these device?
juanitomp 1 year ago
To answer your question, any mic that will take a battery will work in the field. The AT897 for example takes a battery or it can use phantom power (48 volts) from a power supply. Be aware that the microphone's frequency response will be different when you power it with a battery as opposed to 48 volts. I would evaluate your needs, and do some research before buying anything...
UsaDna 1 year ago
i got an m-audio fast track ultra audio device with phantom power....any way to get an hf-20 to work with my condenser mic that needs phantom power, to all work together with my m-audio device?? i dont reall want to have to spend more and buy the beachtrek.
ilikecheetos12 2 years ago
Does your condensor mic take a battery? If not you can buy a phatom power supply....or you can get the beachtek unit that has phantom power onboard. Mine does not have the phantom power...I used a battery to power my mic. Hope this helps...
UsaDna 2 years ago
Thanks! I use Cubase.
UsaDna 2 years ago