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Default Is there a commercially available audio cable with a built-in blocking cap?

Hi,

I've seen a lot of folks makeup cables to feed mono sources (mics) into mini
TRS stereo inputs on camcorders. Hosa makes one, but it doesn't include the
blocking cap that blocks the bias voltage some cameras put out.

Anyone seen a premade cable with a XLR-F pin 2 that feeds both tip and ring
of a 1/8" TRS that also has a blocking cap?

Regards,

Ty Ford



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Oleg Kaizerman
 
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http://www.trewaudio.com/catalog/items/item276.htm

but ask them to make it right angle
they have mono as well


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"Ty Ford" wrote in message
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Hi,

I've seen a lot of folks makeup cables to feed mono sources (mics) into
mini
TRS stereo inputs on camcorders. Hosa makes one, but it doesn't include
the
blocking cap that blocks the bias voltage some cameras put out.

Anyone seen a premade cable with a XLR-F pin 2 that feeds both tip and
ring
of a 1/8" TRS that also has a blocking cap?

Regards,

Ty Ford



-- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other
audiocentric
stuff are at www.tyford.com



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Shure makes one as well. It also has a transformer. Kind of wish they
made one without it.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search

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"Ty Ford" wrote ...
I've seen a lot of folks makeup cables to feed mono sources
(mics) into mini TRS stereo inputs on camcorders. Hosa
makes one, but it doesn't include the blocking cap that blocks
the bias voltage some cameras put out.

Anyone seen a premade cable with a XLR-F pin 2 that feeds
both tip and ring of a 1/8" TRS that also has a blocking cap?


Markertek appears to sell one: Part# XLF-H8-10 $49.95
"TecNec Pro XLR Mic To 3.5mm Mini Cables for DV Cameras"

"TecNec's exclusive mic cable design with on-board electronics
allows prosumer camcorders to interface with professional
microphones. Blocking capacitors built into the cable eliminate
the 6-volt DC found on camcorder mic input jacks, eliminating
hum. Built with Neutrik XLR connectors and TecNec Mic-BC
shielded audio cable. 10 foot length."

They appear to be charging ~$40 extra to install a DC-blocking
capacitor in an otherwise conventional cable. But it must be
a REALLY GOOD capacitor! :-)

OTOH, my web page appears to be pretty popular for DIY...
http://www.rcrowley.com/CamAdapt.htm
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marcoleavitt wrote ...
Shure makes one as well. It also has a transformer.
Kind of wish they made one without it.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search


That is just an A-95 transformer connected to a short
cable via the old-fashioned "coaxial-mic" connector.

You can buy a XLR to 3.5mm mini-phone cable in lots of
places. But most of them won't have the DC isolation from
the transformer (or from a series capacitor in the XLR barrel).

I'm not sure that particular transformer is really appropriate
for a Lo-Z to consumer camcorder application, anyway.
The unbalanced (output) side of that transformer is Hi-Z
(like 40-50Kohms) which is a poor match with the Lo-Z
input impedance of the average camcorder (likely 5K or
lower).




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Martin Harrington
 
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Look at the Rode site...they make one for their Video mic.

http://www.rodemic.com
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"Ty Ford" wrote in message ...
Hi,

I've seen a lot of folks makeup cables to feed mono sources (mics) into mini
TRS stereo inputs on camcorders. Hosa makes one, but it doesn't include the
blocking cap that blocks the bias voltage some cameras put out.

Anyone seen a premade cable with a XLR-F pin 2 that feeds both tip and ring
of a 1/8" TRS that also has a blocking cap?

Regards,

Ty Ford



-- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric
stuff are at www.tyford.com

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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 13:19:35 -0400, Richard Crowley wrote
(in article ):

I'm not sure that particular transformer is really appropriate
for a Lo-Z to consumer camcorder application, anyway.
The unbalanced (output) side of that transformer is Hi-Z
(like 40-50Kohms) which is a poor match with the Lo-Z
input impedance of the average camcorder (likely 5K or
lower).



That's also been my experience.

Ty Ford


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I only point it out because it does indeed block DC voltage.

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