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Posted: 06 Aug 2013 at 8:46pm |
Graham wrote: "I don't mind building a balanced audio converter as a separate item provided there's sufficient interest to warrant its development time and costs, so maybe you all could give me a clue?"
There would be numerous uses for a single-ended to balanced line converter; private consumer, commercial, and profesional use.
Using one you need to make the single-ended connection as short as posible to get the best results.
I imagine it would need a power source, being solid state. This could be a "Y" connection from the PSU1 powering a Graham Slee phono preamp.
Graham is now asking: who would like to have one?
ie, RCA converted to balanced XLR.
Bruce PS:
A single-ended connection is an unbalanced connection... via RCA, XLR, 1/4" phone plug, or 1950's screw terminals. |
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Bruce
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