Tim Norman
April 8th, 2011, 12:58 AM
I'm definetly new when it comes to microhphones, phantom power and the like, so any help would be appreciated.
I have a Sennheiser MKE-2 Gold lav mic with a TA5-F connector and I'd like to connect it to a Zoom H4N. The issue is that H4N can either take XLR (my preferred connection), 3.5mm or phone input.
The specs from Sennheiser at Sennheiser USA - Omnidirectional Lavalier Condenser Microphone MKE 2-4-C GOLD - Professional Audio (http://www.sennheiserusa.com/professional-omnidirectional-lavalier-condenser-microphone-004736) say that the microphone takes 7.5V.
Through google searches and searching and reading the forums here and other sites, I've come across three adapters that might provide what I want. Ambient Eumel adapter, Voice Technologies adapter, or the Lectrosonics MCA5X adapter all have TA5-M to XLR-Male connectors and provide some sort of Phantom power conversion. But everything I've read so far seems to indicate the voltage supplied is 5.6V or they don't state what voltage is supplied.
Does anyone know if these adapters would work to get clean audio into the Zoom H4N? Or know of a better way to take 24V or 48V Phantom Power provided by the Zoom H4N and feed the 7.5V to the mic while connecting through XLR?
I'm okay at soldering but my electric knowledge is deficient to build a power converter. The Sennheiser information has an explanation of some wiring http://www.sennheiserusa.com/media/productDownloads/otherDownloads/mke2wiring.pdf which shows a circuit, but they also mention on the same page, "In situations that require an electret microphone to be powered by 12 - 48V phantom powering, a special converter circuit must be used. Sennheiser can provide a “-PH” adapter which is the converter circuit inside a special XLR connector."
Would getting that adapter from Sennheiser answer my needs? Or would building the Amplifier Configuration or Impedence transformer configuration circuit mentioned in the pdf I mentioned in the previous paragraph solve the power issues?
I'm a total newbie so any help would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance!
I have a Sennheiser MKE-2 Gold lav mic with a TA5-F connector and I'd like to connect it to a Zoom H4N. The issue is that H4N can either take XLR (my preferred connection), 3.5mm or phone input.
The specs from Sennheiser at Sennheiser USA - Omnidirectional Lavalier Condenser Microphone MKE 2-4-C GOLD - Professional Audio (http://www.sennheiserusa.com/professional-omnidirectional-lavalier-condenser-microphone-004736) say that the microphone takes 7.5V.
Through google searches and searching and reading the forums here and other sites, I've come across three adapters that might provide what I want. Ambient Eumel adapter, Voice Technologies adapter, or the Lectrosonics MCA5X adapter all have TA5-M to XLR-Male connectors and provide some sort of Phantom power conversion. But everything I've read so far seems to indicate the voltage supplied is 5.6V or they don't state what voltage is supplied.
Does anyone know if these adapters would work to get clean audio into the Zoom H4N? Or know of a better way to take 24V or 48V Phantom Power provided by the Zoom H4N and feed the 7.5V to the mic while connecting through XLR?
I'm okay at soldering but my electric knowledge is deficient to build a power converter. The Sennheiser information has an explanation of some wiring http://www.sennheiserusa.com/media/productDownloads/otherDownloads/mke2wiring.pdf which shows a circuit, but they also mention on the same page, "In situations that require an electret microphone to be powered by 12 - 48V phantom powering, a special converter circuit must be used. Sennheiser can provide a “-PH” adapter which is the converter circuit inside a special XLR connector."
Would getting that adapter from Sennheiser answer my needs? Or would building the Amplifier Configuration or Impedence transformer configuration circuit mentioned in the pdf I mentioned in the previous paragraph solve the power issues?
I'm a total newbie so any help would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance!