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Nady SMPS-USB Phantom Power Supply and USB Audio Interface
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Description
The SMPS-USB is a 48V phantom power supply for condenser microphones as well as a `USB port that lets you record directly into your computer. The SMPS-USB has state-of-the-art features and specs that make it a valuable studio tool.



Features
- 48V phantom power supply
- USB connection
- XLR Input and output
- Low-noise
- Full-frequency response
- Rugged metal housing
- 18V AC power 300mA (adapter included)
- Compatible with both Windows and Mac OS
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Reviewed by 2 customers
Fantastic
submitted14 years ago
byDARRIN LANDROCHE
fromLayton, Utah
Does exactly what it's meant for. Very easy to use and understand. If you don't have to do multiple tracks and you need a usb out to record, this phantom power is perfect!
Phantom power on a budget
submitted15 years ago
byangela petersen
fromsan jacinto,ca
For the home studio enthusiasts on a budget but in need of phantom power for their condenser microphones.Great product to learn,start out with.If the user knows how to use it properly it should serve you well.
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submitted7 years ago
asked byDanny
fromTucson Arizona
Does it come with a usb cord?also if my mixer has a phantom power does my interface have to have phantom power as well or can I just go from the interface to the mixer?
It comes with the USB cord. As for the phantom power you just have the mic run to this and then run this to the mixer. You don't have to have the phantom power to the mixer.






