Phantom Power: Difference between revisions

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== Phantom Power Supplied by Bose Systems ==
== Phantom Power Supplied by Bose Systems ==
 
=== Phantom Power Available ===
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>
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>


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The {{ToneMatch Mixers}} provide 48 volts for Phantom Power.
The {{ToneMatch Mixers}} provide 48 volts for Phantom Power.
==== Current Limiting ====
Bose Phantom power supplies have current limiting which will prevent damage to the Bose device if the connected device attempts to draw too much current.
=== No Phantom Power ===
There is no phantom available on
* {{Compact}}
* {{Model 1S}}
* {{Model II}}
* {{F1}}
* {{S1}}


=== Will Phantom Power Damage Dynamic Microphones ===
== Will Phantom Power Damage Dynamic Microphones ==
:Phantom power supplies have current limiting which will prevent damage to a dynamic microphone even if it is shorted or miswired. In general, balanced dynamic microphones can be connected to phantom powered mixer inputs with no problem.
:Phantom power supplies have current limiting which will prevent damage to a dynamic microphone even if it is shorted or miswired. In general, balanced dynamic microphones can be connected to phantom powered mixer inputs with no problem.