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Section 8
Using Condenser Microphones (Phantom Power)
Most condenser microphones need a supply of power known 
as phantom power in order to operate. 
Accordingly, the BR-900CD can supply phantom power at 
+48 V to condenser microphones connected to any of the 
XLR-type connectors for MIC 1 and MIC 2.
1. Before proceeding, turn INPUT SENS GUITAR/BASS/
MIC2 and MIC knobs fully counter-clockwise in order 
to reduce the input volumes, and then move the 
MASTER fader and INPUT LEVEL knobs all the way 
down. 
If any of these volumes is not reduced, a loud click may 
be output when the phantom power is turned on or off.
2. Press [UTILITY].
The Utility screen will appear.
3. Press CURSOR [
] [
] to move the cursor to “SYS,” 
and press [ENTER].
4. Press CURSOR [
] [
] to select “Phantom SW,” and 
turn the TIME/VALUE dial to turn the setting “ON.”
fig.05-504d
ON:
Phantom power will be supplied.
Note that when turned on, phantom power 
will be supplied to all XLR connectors for MIC 
1 and 2.
OFF:
Phantom power will not be supplied.
5. Slowly raise the INPUT SENS knobs, the MASTER 
fader and INPUT LEVEL knobs, and confirm that an 
audio signal is being received from the condenser 
microphone(s).
6. To turn off the phantom power, repeat Steps 1 through 
3, and then set “Phantom SW” to “OFF” in Step 4.
• Phantom power cannot be turned on or off individually 
for MIC 1 and 2. 
• Phantom power is not supplied to the 1/4” phone jack 
for MIC 1 or to the GUITAR/BASS jack.
• The phantom power setting reverts to “OFF” whenever 
the BR-900CD is turned on. Remember, therefore, to turn 
on this power supply whenever it is needed.
• No supply of phantom power will be needed from the 
BR-900CD when using an external microphone pre-amp 
or a dedicated, external phantom power supply. Ensure 
that phantom power is set to “OFF” in all such cases.
Phantom power
Condenser microphones generally contain a pair of thin 
opposing electrodes. When a voltage is applied across 
these electrodes, any vibration resulting from incoming 
audio will be output as electrical waves. However, since 
these waves are very weak, they must be boosted using 
amplification circuitry within the microphone itself. 
Phantom power is used to drive this amplification 
circuitry.
Certain types of condenser microphone use internal 
batteries as a source of power; accordingly, there will be 
no need to supply phantom power in such a case.
Notes when using the Phantom power
• Phantom power should always be turned off when 
audio sources other than condenser microphones are 
being connected to the BR-900CD’s. In fact, dynamic 
microphones, audio players, and the like can be 
damaged by this power supply. Always refer to the 
user’s manual for the microphone to be used in 
order to confirm its phantom-power specifications.
• A supply of phantom power is not needed for 
certain types of condenser microphone (i.e., 
microphones featuring internal batteries, electric 
condenser microphones, etc.). Ensure that phantom 
power is set to “OFF” whenever one of these 
microphones is connected.
• The BR-900CD’s MASTER fader, INPUT SENS 
GUITAR/BASS/MIC2 and MIC knobs, and INPUT 
LEVEL knobs must be moved all the way down 
when phantom power is being turned on or off. If 
this precaution is not observed, there is a possibility 
that amplifiers, speakers, and the like may be 
damaged by loud noises generated upon switching.