hi
i must connect balanced output from a16ultra
into a analog mixer with unbalanced input(tape input)
which cables is better to use balanced
or unbalanced?
in the analog mixer(allen heath gs3)i have
a mic input too balanced but in this case i need a particular cable like stereo to xlrfemale i guess.
I have a similar doubt about recording purpouse because the mixer direct output is unbalanced and the a16ultra is balanced.
anyone have experienced similar situation?
is better use unbalanced or balnced 1/4 cables
anlog mixer/a16 ultra
The good thing of A16 Ultra is they accept both balance and unbalance signal in bank of 8. There is a little jumper at the back of the unit for this special setup. This means you can record balanced signal to input of A16 Ultra and output to unbalanced mixer or vice versa without any problem. Try to see your A16 Ultra manual..
About cable..., when you config your A16 Ultra right, use balanced cable for balanced operation.., and use unbalanced cable for unbalanced operation..
Or easier, you can use all balanced cable but change only head of the plugs. Use balanced 1/4 phone jack for balanced operation and use unbalanced 1/4 phone jack for unbalanced operation WITH summing RING & SLEEVE together at the cable. It doesn't matter for the other end of XLR jack.
Or easier, you can use all balanced cable but change only head of the plugs. Use balanced 1/4 phone jack for balanced operation and use unbalanced 1/4 phone jack for unbalanced operation WITH summing RING & SLEEVE together at the cable. It doesn't matter for the other end of XLR jack.
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That's correct. The output of the SBC is about 12 dB lower than the input when all faders are at 0 dB. I noticed that a while agoOn 2006-01-20 17:38, Wired wrote:
strange when i output thru the ultra 16 via the SBC when everythings is 0db, my limter (the RNLA) comes in at -12db when i put it thru the ultra
