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Mike Rivers wrote:
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Phil Allison wrote:
Note: The internal symmetry of a co-ax cable is the secret to its excellent mag field rejection. Equal and opposite currents inject into the core and shield from a nearby AC mag field - so complete self cancellation.
The ONLY real advantage of a 2 wire "balanced" mic line is when used for carrying phantom power to a mic or device that needs it ( eg a DI unit).
With the assumption that the input is differential,
** The CONTEXT here is microphones - you snipped it out of sight.
The source is *floating* so no ground loops.
what you're losing is common mode rejection.
** Good shielding prevents such coupling with a *microphone*.
You're relying on the construction of the coax
to be all you need to keep EMI from getting to the destination through
the cable.
** Which actually works BETTER than a twisted pair - which does not have such good symmetry cos of having descrete loops.
A differential input fed from an accurately balanced source
is like "belt and suspenders."
** Picks up more hum than a good co-ax.
Try it out just like I suggested, sometime.
A lot of the "unbalanced hums" netlore is a function of improper
grounding
** One word - *microphones*.
Unique case.
...... Phil
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