Standard (condenser) microphones on the other hand require 48 volts of phantom power to operate, which is what our interfaces and all other standard audio interfaces with mic inputs provide. These headset mics that connect via TRS 1/4" jacks are primarily intended to be plugged into the 3.5mm mic inputs on computers and thus, have very low power requirements (normally around 5-10 volts). While 3.5mm headset microphones like these can physically be plugged into the combi-XLR inputs on our interfaces, they have power requirements different to that of standard microphones that connect via XLR.
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