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Phantom Power Demystified

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Sometimes it's good to go back to the basics. Professional athletes still drill the fundamentals, an

[View in Web Browser]( Sometimes it's good to go back to the basics. Professional athletes still drill the fundamentals, and so should we. That's why occasionally I create a video about one of the foundational pieces of home recording. This time we're talking about phantom power. If you're not sure what that is or how it works, this video is for you. Check it out here: Joe Gilder The Recording Revolution [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by The Recording Revolution 777 N Ashley Dr Unit 1306 • Tampa, Florida • 33602

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