From: asdf on 18 Jan 2007 18:22 Hi all, forgive me if this has been asked before: is it possible to place a vol. pot meter in a low impedance (1K, microphone level), balanced line. It should be a stereo pot.meter in order to be able to attenuate both lines simultaneously, but I'm puzzled about its value. Any ideas? Thanks a lot, Arie
From: Tim Scott on 18 Jan 2007 18:39 "asdf" <snappy(a)tiscali.nl> wrote in message news:45b0011a$0$757$5fc3050(a)dreader2.news.tiscali.nl... > Hi all, > > forgive me if this has been asked before: > > is it possible to place a vol. pot meter in a low impedance (1K, > microphone level), balanced line. It should be a stereo pot.meter in order > to be able to attenuate both lines simultaneously, but I'm puzzled about > its value. > Any ideas? Thanks a lot, Buy a cheap behringer desk - they are so inexpensive, it seems a waste of your time making something Xenyx 802 has 2 xlr mic inputs and costs only ?66 from thomann
From: Phil Allison on 18 Jan 2007 18:53 "asdf" > Hi all, > > forgive me if this has been asked before: > > is it possible to place a vol. pot meter in a low impedance (1K, > microphone level), balanced line. It should be a stereo pot.meter in order > to be able to attenuate both lines simultaneously, but I'm puzzled about > its value. ** Long as the source is a dynamic mic, there is no need for a "stereo" pot, a carbon track or wire wound pot of about 500 to 1 kohms will do fine. A 1kohm log pot would be ideal. ........ Phil
From: Eeyore on 18 Jan 2007 20:03 asdf wrote: > Hi all, > > forgive me if this has been asked before: > > is it possible to place a vol. pot meter in a low impedance (1K, > microphone level), balanced line. It should be a stereo pot.meter in > order to be able to attenuate both lines simultaneously, but I'm puzzled > about its value. > Any ideas? Thanks a lot, How about you explain what it is you want to do ? Graham
From: BOB Urz "sound" on 18 Jan 2007 20:07
asdf wrote: > Hi all, > > forgive me if this has been asked before: > > is it possible to place a vol. pot meter in a low impedance (1K, > microphone level), balanced line. It should be a stereo pot.meter in > order to be able to attenuate both lines simultaneously, but I'm puzzled > about its value. > Any ideas? Thanks a lot, > > Arie Horizon CVPBLOX. simple as it gets. Bob ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |