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XLR Polarity
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I am using a set of Sennheiser IEM in a dual mono configuration and suspect that I have a polarity problem. My setup is that the monitor send of the band mixer goes into the transmitters left channel and I have a small submixer that goes into the transmitters right channel. I use this submixer to create a monitor mix of just my guitar and vocals (which are already in the monitor mix from the main mixer). I do this so I can easily adjust the amount of vocal and guitar in my in-ears. Starting from just the main monitor mix, I can hear my guitar well, but as I raise the signal from the submixer, the guitar volume drops until I start to decrease the main monitor signal level. Is this likely to be due to polarity inversion? Can I fix this by inverting the polarity of one of the XLR cables going to the transmitter? Thanks, Jamie |
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XLR Polarity
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wrote: I am using a set of Sennheiser IEM in a dual mono configuration and suspect that I have a polarity problem. My setup is that the monitor send of the band mixer goes into the transmitters left channel and I have a small submixer that goes into the transmitters right channel. I use this submixer to create a monitor mix of just my guitar and vocals (which are already in the monitor mix from the main mixer). I do this so I can easily adjust the amount of vocal and guitar in my in-ears. Okay. Starting from just the main monitor mix, I can hear my guitar well, but as I raise the signal from the submixer, the guitar volume drops until I start to decrease the main monitor signal level. Is this likely to be due to polarity inversion? Can I fix this by inverting the polarity of one of the XLR cables going to the transmitter? Sure, could well be. But remember, if you do that, you won't be able to _decrease_ the level of the guitar in your headphones. Always carry some barrel connectors around that invert pins 2 and 3. Everybody should have some in their kit, along with the pads. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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