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N Cook
 
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No abuse apparently, owner plugged in a new microphone and blew one

channel.
Seems to have knocked out expensive instumention op-amp ( comparing the

2 ).
I don't like the look of the electrolytic at the input, no input dropper
resitor and a 48V
phantom supply involved. Anyone any ideas ? don't fancy spending out on
an expensive Burr Brown IC if it is only going to happen again.
I've not often dealt with kit with phantom supplies - can any one
direct to a resource of generic probs associated with 48V on signal

inputs?

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There is 2 6.8K resistors from the 48V line to each of the balanced mike
lines , so protecting the phantom supply.
Each of these mike lines is connected via a 10uF/100V electrolytic directly
to + and - inputs of the op-amp.
So if a short to ground at the mike then the +48V side of the electrolytic
goes to 0V and the other side must go to -48V
or at least try to , op-amp supplies +-15V.

Modification of clamping diodes at the + and - opamp inputs?