Behringer MIC LINK - Miniature Microphone Booster
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Behringer MIC LINK - Miniature Microphone Booster
- Amplifier: Class A FET
- Boost Level: +27 dB with 10 kΩ load
- Compatibility: Dynamic or ribbon microphones
- Input: XLR, balanced, 40 kΩ
- Maximum Input Level: -14 dBu
- Output: XLR, balanced, 2.5 kΩ
- Maximum Output Level: +13 dBu with 10 kΩ load
- Frequency Response: 10 Hz – 50 kHz (±0.5 dB)
- Distortion: <0.3% @ 1 kHz, 0 dBu
- Power Supply: +24 V to +48 V phantom
- Operating Temperature Range: 5° C – 45° C
- Dimensions: 77.35 x 23.28 x 26.33 mm
- Weight: 63 g
- Durable plastic
- Behringer MIC LINK microphone booster
- User manual
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Behringer MIC LINK - Miniature Microphone Booster - Frequently asked questions.
No, the MIC LINK is primarily designed to work with dynamic and ribbon microphones. Condenser microphones usually do not require this type of amplifier.
What power supply is required for the Behringer MIC LINK?
The device requires a phantom power of +24 V to +48 V, which is standard for most audio interfaces and mixers.
What is the maximum output level of the Behringer MIC LINK?
The maximum output level is +13 dBu at a 10 kΩ load.
Can I use the Behringer MIC LINK outdoors?
Yes, but the temperature range in which the device can operate safely is from 5° C to 45° C. Extreme weather conditions should be avoided.
What are the dimensions and weight of the MIC LINK?
The MIC LINK measures 77.35 x 23.28 x 26.33 mm and weighs 63 g, making it very portable.
Does the MIC LINK introduce any distortions to the audio signal?
The MIC LINK features a very low level of distortion, less than 0.3% at 1 kHz at 0 dBu level.
What applications is the Behringer MIC LINK best suited for?
It is ideal for boosting the signal of dynamic and ribbon microphones during studio recording or live performances, providing better sound quality and increased mixer flexibility.