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Adamas 12 String Model # 1898 - xlr problems

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steini
Posted 2011-06-18 7:17 AM (#1346)
Subject: Adamas 12 String Model # 1898 - xlr problems


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Hi, i got an Adamas model 1898, and when using the xlr-output from it (via our mixer) after approx. 1 min. it gets inactive. Running it via the normal input it works (as long as the battery works). Can you pleae tell me what happens with the xlr?
thank you - steini
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stonebobbo
Posted 2011-06-18 1:19 PM (#1347 - in reply to #1346)
Subject: Re: Adamas 12 String Model # 1898 - xlr problems



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Maybe a silly question, but are you sending phantom power to it from your mixer? If not, it could be shutting down when the tuner does its auto shutoff.
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steini
Posted 2011-06-18 1:31 PM (#1348 - in reply to #1346)
Subject: Re: Adamas 12 String Model # 1898 - xlr problems


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Hmm, the mixer ensured that phantom power is turned off...but i can reassure. do you think this could be the reason?
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steini
Posted 2011-06-18 1:59 PM (#1349 - in reply to #1346)
Subject: Re: Adamas 12 String Model # 1898 - xlr problems


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Oh, you mean it MUST have phantom power? Ok, this maybe the reason. I'll check, thx a lot - steini
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stonebobbo
Posted 2011-06-18 8:38 PM (#1350 - in reply to #1346)
Subject: Re: Adamas 12 String Model # 1898 - xlr problems



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Yes. To use the XLR output requires that the preamp have phantom power from the mixer or amplifier. So you need to turn it on at your mixer.
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