Q. Could I use an unbalanced sign with a phantom-powered mic input? . What is the simplest way for connecting unbalanced sign sources to balanced inputs?

Q. Could I use an unbalanced sign with a phantom-powered mic input? . What is the simplest way for connecting unbalanced sign sources to balanced inputs?

No. You need to use a well-balanced powerful microphone with phantom energy started up, however the best way for connecting an unbalanced supply towards the exact exact same system would be to feed it through a balancing transformer first. If perhaps you were to link an unbalanced cable, you would short out one side of this phantom power, and although a properly designed phantom supply is going to be protected against harm this way, it is not suggested. More really, some or every one of the phantom energy voltage is supposed to be placed on the pins for the device that is unbalanced this could cause harm to some studio devices.

Q. What exactly is the easiest way for connecting unbalanced sign sources to balanced inputs?

The standard method to feed unbalanced signals to balanced inputs would be to have the display in addition to cool core linked during the end that is unbalanced. But, this could often lead to planet cycle hum issues, then you should either disconnect the display screen entirely during the unbalanced end, or instead link it using a resistor of between 100О© and 500О©. Continue reading “Q. Could I use an unbalanced sign with a phantom-powered mic input? . What is the simplest way for connecting unbalanced sign sources to balanced inputs?”