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Voice Technologies VT1126 48V Phantom Power Adapter for Wireless Lavalier Microphones (TA4 to XLR)

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Voice Technologies VT1126 48V Phantom Power Adapter for Wireless Lavalier Microphones (TA4 to XLR)
Key Features
  • Allows Phantom Powering of Lavalier Mic
  • Converts 48 VDC to Electret Power
  • TA4 Connection
  • For Shure Lav Mics
The Voice Technologies VT1126 Power Supply provides a direct XLR connection to microphones that are wired for wireless bodypack transmitters. It will also enable the microphone to be powered from any preamp that supplies 48V phantom power. This connector features a standard 3-pin XLR male output and a TA4S input connector for Shure wireless microphones.
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Voice Technologies VT1126 Overview

The Voice Technologies VT1126 Power Supply provides a direct XLR connection to microphones that are wired for wireless bodypack transmitters. It will also enable the microphone to be powered from any preamp that supplies 48V phantom power. This connector features a standard 3-pin XLR male output and a TA4S input connector for Shure wireless microphones.

Voice Technologies VT1126 Reviews

Stopped working after a few months

By Eric
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2020-10-20

This was a great way to adapt our sennheiser lav mic capsules to XLR inputs on our cameras, avoiding wireless when it's not necessary. But unfortunately, this little adapter stopped working.

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Does it come with a belt clip?
Asked by: Alis A.
No, this does not come with a belt clip.
Answered by: Jacob C.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Will this work with a cos-11d mic wired for ...

Will this work with a cos-11d mic wired for Sennheiser 3.5mm?
Asked by: David
The Voice Technologies VT1126 is compatible with Sennheiser-wired 3.5mm lavaliers including the Sanken COS-11D.
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2023-04-25
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