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Given a XLR audio source, what is the easiest way to test if it's a
balanced and differential signal vs a non differential signal? Is there a tester for this? A special setting on a mixer to listen to each of the two differential signals individually? Or do I have to make my own special XLR adapter to pass through only one of the two differential signals at a time? |
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