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Where is the channel, vcc and gnd in a microphone?

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i have a microphone and i want to use it in a circuit
i found that it contains 3 parts
i want to know where is the chanel and vcc and gnd
can any body help
 

mic

I guess ground is connected to the case
You'll need to provide some more information to get the answer
At least - picture of the mic
 

mic

what type of mic are we talking about here? do keep in mind, some types need biasing to function.
 

Re: mic

Plz while putting a question you should be at lest min specific to get some
information regarding to the situation .
 

Re: mic

No Vcc cable.
1 for ground, 2 twist pair cable (XLR) is for signal
 

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