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Behringer PS400

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Phantom power adapter

  • Selectable +12 / +48 V phantom power voltage
  • Suitable for all condenser microphones
  • XLR Female input (mic input) and XLR male output (mic thru)
  • Very low-noise sound
  • Including 12 Volt DC power adapter
Available since March 2006
Item number 191611
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Phantom Power Adapter and Feed Units No
Phantom Power Adapter No
Phantom power Yes
94 AED 24,37 €
Plus 272 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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PS400 Phantomsupply: .....
MicroSoundLiker 14.04.2019
Just recently bought the PS400 for supplying phantom voltage to various condensor microphones. In brief: rugid built, however not meeting decent electrical specifications.
- Output voltage (unloaded) equals 12V in 12V-mode, but only 31V in 48V-mode, i.e. much too low! A short check of the internal electronic circuits shows a multi-diode trippler, thus limiting the output to 3x the input voltage, i.e. 36V max. It never will/can reach 48V, as claimed!
- The output voltage STRONGLY depends on microphone current drawing! E.g. in 12V-mode the voltage drops from its unloaded 12.0V to 10.4V (at 5 mA) and 8.5V (at 10mA).
But much more serious in 48V-mode: from 31V (unl.) to 22V (at 0.7 mA) and 12.5V (at 2 mA)! Note that common microphones typ. require 2-5 mA at 48V!
- Noise level is OK, both at 12V (adapter) as well as 9V (battery); at 9V unloaded output voltage is just 9V or 25V (select switch 12V- or 48V-mode).
Fazit: at "48V" setting the unit can not be used. Likely many people will be affected by this deficit, without knowing.
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Great Purchase
Shauna K. 06.07.2015
I bought this cheap little behringer device to provide phantom power to my condensor mic so that I would be able to use it in a live situation. Based on all the reviews I read I decided that the Behringer Ps400 would be more than adept to doing this for me. At first I thought that it wasn't working at all but once I realised that there was two options for voltage I soon sorted that problem. It has been a really good purchase for me and I now use it on a weekly basis whilst gigging. It is a very tidy and sturdy unit that has been bumped and dropped on numerous occasions and still works fine.
A really good purchase and major thanks to Thomann for providing me with a free travel adaptor too!
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Excellent Unit
AnthonyO 07.11.2019
I use this to power a mic that needs phantom power, I use a mixer that does not suppl this and this unit works great,
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Anonymous 07.01.2017
I use it on stage for my saxophone mic(Akg C519).Because some mixers haven't phantom power.It's very good quality,i like it.
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