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Transformerless mic splitter
Could someone provide me a schematic of a Transformerless mic
splitter. If possible respond to my e-mail address. Thanks. |
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Transformerless mic splitter
On Mar 16, 11:30 pm, " wrote:
Could someone provide me a schematic of a Transformerless mic splitter. Just use a Y cable. If you need a schematic to work from in order to build this, or if you need help drawing that schematic, then you'd best not try any DIY projects just yet. Of course there are more complicated variations, depending on what other problem you're needing to solve other than to sent a mic to two source. For starters, try not to apply phantom power from both sources. Your questions (and answers): Q. Won't this mismatch the mic impedance? A. Yes Q. WIll this affect the sound quality? A. Yes Q. Should I care? A. Listen |
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Transformerless mic splitter
Scott Dorsey wrote:
IN 1 ------------+-------- 1 OUT1 IN 2 ------------|-+------ 2 OUT1 IN 3 ------------|-|-+---- 3 OUT1 | | | +-|-|---- 1 OUT1 +-|---- 2 OUT1 +---- 3 OUT1 That's it. In case any hum should appear as soon as you plug in the second audio-device try to put a resistor, 10 Ohm / 1 Watt, in series with the ground connection, inside one of the XLR-connectors. 10 Ohm IN 1 ------------+-----v^v^v--- 1 OUT1 IN 2 ------------|-+----------- 2 OUT1 IN 3 ------------|-|-+--------- 3 OUT1 | | | +-|-|--------- 1 OUT1 +-|--------- 2 OUT1 +--------- 3 OUT1 Andre |
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