The Audix APS910 Phantom Power Adapter is identical to the handy adapter that ships with Audix's electret mics: it takes anywhere between 9-52V phantom power from your audio console and adapts it for use with lavalier, hanging, boundary plate, and HT2 headset microphones equipped with mini XLR plugs.
The APS910 has both a mini XLR connector for your mic and an XLR connector that attaches to your mixer or mic cable.
| Input Connectors | Mini XLR Female |
| Output Connectors | 3-Pin XLR Male |
| Adapter | Converts 9-52V Phantom Power to Less than 9V for Electret Mics |
| Battery | No |
| Power | Operates on 48V Phantom Power |
| Dimensions | 3.0 x 0.79" diameter (7.62 x 2.0 cm diameter) |
| Weight | 6.0 oz (170.82 g) |
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I really should have bought the ADX20IP Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone WITH the APS910 Power Supply ... but oh well ... live and learn. I use it connected to the Tascam DR-100 MKII and have loved the results.
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Comments about Audix APS910 Phantom Power Adapter:
I do video production and we had an incident where the wireless units were going haywire and it caused a lot of delay and frustration. The speakers at the conference didn't really move around on the stage so wireless was not really needed. The next week I bought this to serve as backup and ended up using it as our main sound with the lavalier mic from one of the wireless units. A couple of these in the toolbox would have saved quite a few headaches. Worth ever penny. I may get a couple more.
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Comments about Audix APS910 Phantom Power Adapter:
This is the perfect item for powering clip-on instrument microphones or PZM's, especially when recording to a portable digital recorder with built in XLR jacks. Good Luck finding another model at this low price...
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Comments about Audix APS910 Phantom Power Adapter:
I needed something to power some lav mics that I own and this little unit does a great job. It's a simple product, but it works exactly as it should. I'm very happy with it.
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Comments about Audix APS910 Phantom Power Adapter:
I really should have bought the ADX20IP Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone WITH the APS910 Power Supply ... but oh well ... live and learn. I use it connected to the Tascam DR-100 MKII and have loved the results.
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Comments about Audix APS910 Phantom Power Adapter:
I do video production and we had an incident where the wireless units were going haywire and it caused a lot of delay and frustration. The speakers at the conference didn't really move around on the stage so wireless was not really needed. The next week I bought this to serve as backup and ended up using it as our main sound with the lavalier mic from one of the wireless units. A couple of these in the toolbox would have saved quite a few headaches. Worth ever penny. I may get a couple more.
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Comments about Audix APS910 Phantom Power Adapter:
This is the perfect item for powering clip-on instrument microphones or PZM's, especially when recording to a portable digital recorder with built in XLR jacks. Good Luck finding another model at this low price...
Pros
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Comments about Audix APS910 Phantom Power Adapter:
I needed something to power some lav mics that I own and this little unit does a great job. It's a simple product, but it works exactly as it should. I'm very happy with it.
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