Introduction
If you want to use your RCM02 Condenser Microphone with a device that doesn't have phantom power, such as a powered speaker, the PSP 5 is the perfect solution. It provides the 48V phantom power required to make your condenser microphone work. This guide will show you how to set up the RCM02 with the PSP 5 and connect it to a powered speaker (or any mixer/interface without phantom power).
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Connecting the Microphone to the PSP 5
- Connect the Microphone
- Take the included XLR cable and plug the female end into your RCM02 microphone.
- Connect the XLR to the PSP 5
- Take the other end of the XLR cable and plug it into the XLR input on the PSP 5.
2. Connecting the PSP 5 to the Powered Speaker
- Connect the PSP 5 to the Speaker
- Take another XLR cable, plug the female end into the XLR output of the PSP 5, and connect the other end into the XLR input on your powered speaker.
3. Powering On the Equipment
- Power On the PSP 5
- Turn on the PSP 5 to provide phantom power to your microphone.
- Power On the Speaker
- Now, turn on your powered speaker, but make sure the volume is turned all the way down first to avoid any feedback.
- Adjust the Volume
- Gradually raise the volume on the speaker to avoid distortion or sudden loud noises.
4. Verifying the Setup
- Test the Microphone
- Speak into the microphone and you should hear your voice coming through the speaker, indicating that the PSP 5 is successfully powering your condenser microphone.
Conclusion
Now you know how to easily connect your RCM02 Condenser Microphone to the PSP 5 to provide phantom power, even if your device lacks it. This setup is perfect for use with powered speakers or any interface/mixer that doesn't have phantom power.
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