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Re: Extra Power Needed?
by
Ty Ford
on Aug 23, 2008 at 3:12:56 am
Hello Wes and welcome to the Cow Audio Forum.
Good answer, Rodney.
There are also two wire and three wire mics so what connects to what is important. With the B3 you can get "The Link." That's the reciprocal end of the plug you now have on the B3 that ends in the XLR power supply on the other end. That way you can use the mic either way.
You should be able to get that for the Sennheiser as well.
Regards,
Ty Ford
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