Techs and friends....
Perhaps I should have asked this long ago when working an a Peavey XR Series mixer amp - but I am finally getting around to it.
I am attaching a Snippit of a typical input circuit for a mixer Preamp (would be any type of Preamp Circuit). To the left is the Low Z input; to the right is the High Z input. Testing the High Z has been simple - I used a 1/4" plug and connect a signal generator. But what about a recommended method for testing the High Z input (if you did not have a microphone) and looking for a steady input signal? Would you connect a signal generator to either pins 2 or 3 and the other end to chassis ground? What about running a signal into a Direct Box and then taking that output to feed into the Low Z input?
Thanks,
Tom
Perhaps I should have asked this long ago when working an a Peavey XR Series mixer amp - but I am finally getting around to it.
I am attaching a Snippit of a typical input circuit for a mixer Preamp (would be any type of Preamp Circuit). To the left is the Low Z input; to the right is the High Z input. Testing the High Z has been simple - I used a 1/4" plug and connect a signal generator. But what about a recommended method for testing the High Z input (if you did not have a microphone) and looking for a steady input signal? Would you connect a signal generator to either pins 2 or 3 and the other end to chassis ground? What about running a signal into a Direct Box and then taking that output to feed into the Low Z input?
Thanks,
Tom
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