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Hoots : Help/Question about Microphone / Phantom power and audio interface Just a quick short question, I have a USB audio interface (emu0202) which plugs into my pc but of course, the interface (emu0202) isn't 'Phantom Power' - freshhoot.com

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Help/Question about Microphone / Phantom power and audio interface
Just a quick short question,

I have a USB audio interface (emu0202) which plugs into my pc but of course, the interface (emu0202) isn't 'Phantom Power' capable,

So I wanted to know if it's possible to plug a separate wall powered phantom power brick into a USB audio interface

So it'll go like: MIC > Wall Powered Phantom Power Brick > USB PC Powered Audio Interface > PC

MIC > Wall Powered Phantom Power Brick (via XLR cbl) > USB PC Powered Audio Interface (via XLR cable) > PC (via USB)


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MIC > Wall Powered Phantom Power Brick (via XLR cbl) > USB PC Powered Audio Interface (via XLR cable) > PC (via USB)

Given that the Emu 0202 seems to have an XLR input, it sounds like that should work.

The Emu 0202 is a very old interface - is it already running happily on your PC with no driver support issues? If not, it might be worth considering investing in a new USB interface or USB mixer with phantom power instead.


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You could. Just search 'phantom power adapter'. I see there are some quite cheap ones available. (Make sure you're getting one designed to provide 48v to studio microphones with full-size XLR connecters. There are other types of 'phantom power'.)

Your Emu 0202 is now classed as end-of-life. Modern USB-powered audio interfaces have phantom power built in. For a neater solution you might consider upgrading to something like the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2.


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