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Behringer PP400
They say size matters, but sometimes size can be misleading. Under the hood of this small box you’ll find the same technology that we use in our professional audio products. The Phantom Power Supply PS400 enables you to select between two different power supplies with low-noise audio performance. It’s ultra-compact in size but big in features. They say size matters. We say: check out the super-compact MICRO Series and see how big it is.Features:
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Comments about Behringer PS400 Phantom Power Supply 48 Volt:
I've been a mobile DJ for many years. Don't try to save a few bucks on this junk. I have other "Beringer" products that are all excellent but this one is no good. No matter which system of mine or another sound man's system I tried it on, it always had a "hum". I went ahead a purchased the Beringer X1204 mixer with built in phantom supply, excellent choice for about $200.00. This will also replace one of my older mixers.
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no matter which combination setup I used as far as different amps, speakers & mixers, always had a hum in the speakers. Not good for DJing with anu speaker combination.
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I used with a elvis presley mic
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Would a XLR male to USB wire also work?1 answer
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No, you need a phantom power supply.Q:
How do you connect this with a computer?3 answers
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You would connect the Behringer PS400 Phantom Power SupplyA:
You will need to have a cable with an XLR female to one eighth inch stereo plug. Your XLR cable from you mic plug into the PS400 and back out to your computer.VERIFIED BUYER
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get a wire XLR to minijack....thats all than you need...