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I would like to split the output off of one channel of my preamp, with
one side having inverted polarity so I can capture/mix an M/S recording without using a matrix. I would make a Y-cable (XLRF - 2xTRS with one having pins 2 & 3 cross-wired). Should I be concerned about the difference in impedance that the output of the preamp will be seeing by splitting this way? I know that you can burn out a power amp by not paying attention to the load that it is driving, and I am wondering if a preamp might have the same issues. Anything else I should be worried about if I do this? I know only the very basics of electronics so forgive the nature of the question, but I definitely would not want to burn out my pre by recording a 2 or 3 hour concert this way. |
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