Hello,
I am trying to power a 12V DC microphone amplifier that's designed for a studio, in a vehicle where circuit voltage can vary 10V - 14.5V.
To fight the fluctuating voltage, I have a DC to DC voltage stabilizer which takes anything between 10V to 30V and brings it down to 12.5V.
My question is, will the 12V microphone amplifier be damaged by the 0.5V over recommended voltage level input ?
I have tried to contact the manufacturer to inquire about said concern and received no reply. There is an enclosed specifications sheet as well as a schematic for the amplifier at http://www.rolls.com/pdf/M_MP13.pdf
If anyone can weigh in on this, I would appreciate it.
Best Regards.
I am trying to power a 12V DC microphone amplifier that's designed for a studio, in a vehicle where circuit voltage can vary 10V - 14.5V.
To fight the fluctuating voltage, I have a DC to DC voltage stabilizer which takes anything between 10V to 30V and brings it down to 12.5V.
My question is, will the 12V microphone amplifier be damaged by the 0.5V over recommended voltage level input ?
I have tried to contact the manufacturer to inquire about said concern and received no reply. There is an enclosed specifications sheet as well as a schematic for the amplifier at http://www.rolls.com/pdf/M_MP13.pdf
If anyone can weigh in on this, I would appreciate it.
Best Regards.