Video Chat with a Pro Audio Expert - Live

Audio-Technica AT8531 In-Line Powering Module

BH #AUAT8531 • MFR #AT8531
Print
Audio-Technica AT8531 In-Line Powering Module
Key Features
  • TB3-Male (3-pin) Input
  • Standard XLR Output
The Audio Technica AT8531 is an in-line body-pack power supply for AT gooseneck and overhead microphones. The unit is designed to supply 9 to 52V phantom power and uses AA batteries. A low frequency roll-off switch is provided and minimizes structure and wind noise and a belt clip provides added stability. The unit features a TB3-male input and standard 3-pin XLR-male output connector.
More Details
In Stock
No Store Display
$130.00
Free 2-Day Shipping
Protect Your Gear
Add a protection plan from $13.99
Ask an Expert
800-606-6969
See any errors on this page?

question

Does this unit come with any cables please? If not, then Where in the BH photo cable finder is a cable that will work with this unit connecting an AT boundary MIC that needs phantom power please? Thanks.
Asked by: Robert
No cables are included. The cable from the mic connects to the unit's input.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Can I order just the battery compartment lid?
Asked by: Anonymous
Unfortunately we do not carry parts for the AT8531. You may contact Audio Technica directly for these issues at [email protected]
Answered by: Jeff P.
Date published: 2018-08-27

I'd like to use this to power a Senheiser MKH 416 ...

I'd like to use this to power a Senheiser MKH 416 and attach to Rode Wireless Go II to accomplish a wireless boom mic. Would this work for that purpose?
Asked by: Ben
The Audio-Technica AT8531 In-Line Powering Module is not compatible with the Sennheiser MKH416.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2022-05-02

question

Will this power an AT boundary mic and if so, what cables are required please. Application is an older boundary mic to work with a Tascam DR-40? Thanks for your time.
Asked by: Robert
I do know that this works with AT condenser mics which require phantom power. I am ALMOST sure that this is true for the AT boundary mic as well. The boundary mic should have the mini AT connector that fits the smaller connector on the power pak, then a standard XLR mic cable goes from the other connector on the power pack to the mixer.
Answered by: Mark C.
Date published: 2020-08-24
  • y_2026, m_6, d_4, h_10CST
  • bvseo_bulk, prod_bvqa, vn_bulk_3.0.46
  • cp_1, bvpage1
  • co_hasquestionsanswers, tq_4
  • loc_en_US, sid_163116, prod, sort_[SortEntry(order=HAS_STAFF_ANSWERS, direction=DESCENDING)]
  • clientName_bhphotovideo
Whatever You Need, We've Got It