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What you're asking for isn't too hard to do, but you're trying to go about it in a difficult way. Go to geofex.com and read Programmable FX Switcher with...
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I see what you mean now. I was thinking of it more being just grounding pin 3 through the resistor, and since no audio signal was actually passing through...
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I know, and I would normally not even ask, but I don't actually have the value I need around here, which means I have to order some from Mouser, and the shipping...
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impedance balanced out
Hey all;
I'd like to try impedance balancing using the schematic here. Is it necessary to use a metal film resistor to keep the noise contribution...
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Thanks again for your help JM.
Here's my idea:
The 47 ohm resistor is something left over in the case of the...
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calculating output impedance
Hey all;
This is kind of a follow up question to my previous post "how to make a bass rolloff for condenser mic".
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Ya I may end up just doing that. In the meantime, I may try this mod and see how it works:
I'd remove the transistor, connect...
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It doesn't make a lot of sense to me either, but I'll post some photos. As for pin 3, it's not connected to anything. Using a meter with 1 probe on it and...
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Another interesting development:
I connected the mic to the mixer that has 16v for it's phantom supply, and there's still roughly 6v at the...
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Here's the schem:
Kind of annoying that pin 3 is unconnected - they could've at least impedance balanced it. I'm unsure of...
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Well, I opened it up last night - it was easy. Just one screw and the whole thing slid out just like on a normal XLR plug.
I'm going to send...
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Thanks again JM.
I may end up reverting to 1 of the old electrets that I have from previous installations, and using the balanced circuit in...
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Thanks for your reply JM.
This is exactly what I was thinking. I used to use a cheap ($3 or so) electret mounted in the guitar,...
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First, I'd like to thank everyone for their replies.
Agreed. Here's a link to the mic - unfortunately it's all I have: K-Micro...
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Well, that's inconvenient.
I've got ample tone control when the signal hits the mixer, but there is a ridiculous amount of excess bass in the...
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how do you make a bass rolloff pad for a condenser mic?
Hey all;
I use a condenser mic mounted inside my guitar for amplification. As you can imagine, the bass is HUGE in there. I've looked into...
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