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before the microphone preamp starts overloading. If distortion/overloading occurs at high volume levels, you should reduce the gain with the MIC GAIN control.
5.1.3 PHASE REV. switch
The PHASE REV. switch reverses the audio signal’s phase by 180°. Usually, you won’t need this switch. However, in some cases, it might be necessary to reverse the signal phase, for example, if a microphone cable has been connected incorrectly (pins 2 and 3 interchanged), or if several microphones are used and specific circumstances with regard to room acoustics are causing problems (e.g. frequency cancellations are usually caused by phase problems). The phase reverse function will help you locate and eliminate any such problem.
5.1.4 LO CUT function
When you pick up acoustic signals with microphones, it is usually necessary to eliminate
5.1.5 Phantom power
Condenser microphones need a specific supply voltage polarizing the condenser diaphragm. This voltage can be furnished from an internal battery, or an external power supply that is either connected directly to the microphone or supplies the voltage through the microphone cable. In practice, this technique is usually referred to as +48 V or phantom power supply, and uses the microphone cable to carry both the audio signal and the supply voltage required for the microphone.
Please read this chapter thoroughly: phantom power can damage the microphone, if used improperly.
Fig. 5.1: Functional diagram of phantom power supply
We speak of phantom power when a microphone cable is used to carry several signals, with a DC voltage “layered” on the actual audio signal. The typical phantom DC voltage is +48 V, which is applied both to the positive (pin 2) and negative inputs (pin 3) of the XLR connector, using
To eliminate this risk, the BEHRINGER ULTRAGAIN PRO automatically disables the unbalanced phone jack in MIC mode. Microphones can thus only be connected to the XLR connector.
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