Plug your condenser microphone's XLR cable into an XLR input on your preamplifier. Select an input that is designed for a condenser mic and provides a "phantom power" feed to energize its capacitor. Plug an audio patch cable into your pre-amplifier's output. Typically, the output will be a one-quarter inch jack.
- Can we connect condenser mic to amplifier?
- Does condenser mic need amplifier?
- How do I connect my microphone to my amp?
Can we connect condenser mic to amplifier?
You can connect condenser MIC with any amplifier circuit as given below diagram . This circuit will work very well with any type of Audio amplifier. Use only 3-5v for condenser MIC for best result. Audio amplifier circuit need 6-24v as per amplifier specification.
Does condenser mic need amplifier?
Condenser microphones almost always need phantom power. This is a 48V voltage that is usually supplied to the microphone from the mixing board or mic preamp by the XLR cable. If you're using an XLR-to-stereo-mini plug then it's probably not going to work. You could buy a USB audio interface.
How do I connect my microphone to my amp?
How to Connect a Microphone to an Amplifier
- Insert the XLR to 1/4-inch cable into the XLR connection port on the bottom of the microphone.
- Plug the free 1/4-inch cable into the 1/4-inch end of the adapter.
- Connect the available end of the 1/4-inch cable into the "Line-In" port on the front of the amplifier.