{ "numMessagesInTopic": 12, "nextInTime": 1622, "senderId": "WbAcuNOX6d6nhgHGmS6Yv1flaw7ZkhfJ3Xhgg1YGNJ3vm90rTEsXAtuTJR5BHA0fHz3Yf4iOtw8xNlVScaBKwIgrsKmi93dFkVE", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [01v96] Re: Have you ever had any problems with global phantom switching?", "from": ""Todd Wilcox" <twilcox@...>", "authorName": "Todd Wilcox", "msgSnippet": "... This brings up a question in my mind: I m thinking of trying to modify a battery-power-only device with an XLR out to make it so it can run off phantom", "msgId": 1621, "profile": "goobernumber9", "topicId": 1614, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 53486837, "messageBody": "
> One note about what Michael mentioned. All the Yamaha consoles haveThis brings up a question in my mind:
\n> current limiting resistors on every connector to protect the
\n> console's power supply even if you short the connector out
\n> completely, allowing the rest of the inputs to function normally.
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\n> Hope this helps!
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