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Denecke Phantom Supply Issue with NTG-1


Hugh Holesome

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I have a PS-1 from Denecke that works great.

Last weekend, I was going to have 2 booms on a run n gun rig so I hooked up the rarely needed PS-2 box.

The NTG-3 sounded great but my NTG-1 was giving me what I would describe as white noise.

I changed inputs, cables, battery to no avail.

Same noise whether 1 or both mics were connected.

Hooked up to phantom through mixer and sounds fine, just looking to conserve mixer battery power.

Does anyone know if its the NTG-1 being picky about phantom or if there any ways to check the PS-2 box?

It happened before but just got to really troubleshoot this weekend.

Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.

Hugh

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Hi Hugh,

It sounds like the NTG-1 may have been out of regulation. Did you notice if the LED on the PS-2 was ON? I couldn't find the power requirements for the NTG-1.... I'll keep looking.  The NTG-3 is rated at 44-52V min, 5mA. This is well within the PS-2 specs. There may be something going on with the power supply. Send it in to us and we'll check it out.

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