Behringer's PS400 Ultra-Compact Phantom Power Supply provides selectable 12V or 48V power for use with any condenser microphone. High-quality components enable ultra low noise via XLR connectors, and rugged construction promises years of durability.
The PS400 includes a 12V adapter for powering the unit.
| Input Connectors | 3-Pin XLR Female |
| Output Connectors | 3-Pin XLR Male |
| Adaptador | Não |
| Bateria | Não |
| Power |
Selectable 12V or 48V Phantom Power Output 12V, 150 mA External Power Supply (included) |
| Dimensions | 4.0 x 1.25 x 2.25" (10.3 x 3.2 x 5.8 cm) |
| Peso | 0,4 libra (0,18kg) |
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A while back, I bought an M-Audio Delta 1010LT and had been looking for a mic. It wasn't long before I discovered the Behringer C-1 condenser microphone. It looked like a dream, ...Read complete review
A while back, I bought an M-Audio Delta 1010LT and had been looking for a mic. It wasn't long before I discovered the Behringer C-1 condenser microphone. It looked like a dream, my perfect mic, but there was a catch. It didn't take long, looking at the specs to realize that it needed something so mysterious, they called it "phantom" power. Sure enough, in my setup it would have been a missing link since the Delta 1010LT provides a preamp, but not this "phantom" power. So I searched a bit for the least expensive remedy, and this was it. The PS400 I bought works great for this purpose. Also, I hear nothing resembling a hum that people seem to be so worried about in their audio setups, but I am no expert.
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There remains no area of the audio world that Behringer has yet to cheapify. But hey at least it works. I'll keep it as something I hope I never have to use.
There remains no area of the audio world that Behringer has yet to cheapify. But hey at least it works. I'll keep it as something I hope I never have to use.
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Comments about Behringer PS400 Ultra-Compact Phantom Power Supply:
We have a ceramic floor mic as part of a theater system, but our sound system did not provide power for the mic. This was a perfect and easy solution.
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These are nice single channel phantom power supplies. I wish Behringer made a dual channel phantom supply. I'd guess that for around $10.00 more for the connectors and resistors needed, they would have a good market for a dual channel 48 volt supply with their C-2 mics.
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There remains no area of the audio world that Behringer has yet to cheapify. But hey at least it works. I'll keep it as something I hope I never have to use.
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I am a novice video recorder but need to use video and audio for research. This product is simple to use and helped me to ensure that I recorded the audio I needed for my research.
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I am using this product with a non-phantom power goose-neck mic, and it works great with it. I wouldn't get the awesome sound from the mic, if it weren't for this handy little box.
Pros: It's small, sturdy and doesn't take up much space. You don't have to use batteries or anything, just plug it into a wall outlet.
I'd definitely recommend it to anyone!
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It does exactly what its supposed to. I've never had a problem with it, it's easily portable, compact, and has held up so far.
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its a solid 3-4 stars but gave it 5 because of the price. No special feature, 1in-1out, no fluff and works great for anyone's regular needs. It also seems very solid with its metal case.
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The perfect companion to my Behringer condenser mic.Great size to take along in the event a phantom power supply is needed.Couldn't find a lower price [...]
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Product works as stated and is easy to use. Cant go wrong if you need power for your mike.
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Things great about it:
size;
weight;
price;
I would strongly recommend this product!
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There's not much to say about a utilitarian device like this. It's solidly constructed and provides clean, reliable phantom power. If I need more phantom power supplies, I'd certainly buy more these.
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Comments about Behringer PS400 Ultra-Compact Phantom Power Supply:
This was an amazingly cheap solution to a common problem...I had an old ampex (1960) 4-stage tube mike pre amp that sounded fantastic, but didn't do 48 V...this has allowed me to use it without running it through another pre amp..(just to get the 48 V power required to run a large diaphragm mike). Works fine, is not noisy..I'd recommend!
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Comments about Behringer PS400 Ultra-Compact Phantom Power Supply:
A while back, I bought an M-Audio Delta 1010LT and had been looking for a mic. It wasn't long before I discovered the Behringer C-1 condenser microphone. It looked like a dream, my perfect mic, but there was a catch. It didn't take long, looking at the specs to realize that it needed something so mysterious, they called it "phantom" power. Sure enough, in my setup it would have been a missing link since the Delta 1010LT provides a preamp, but not this "phantom" power. So I searched a bit for the least expensive remedy, and this was it. The PS400 I bought works great for this purpose. Also, I hear nothing resembling a hum that people seem to be so worried about in their audio setups, but I am no expert.
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