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I have seen a couple of guys who will combine two different mics using a y-cable claiming that it helps correct phasing issues. There are no resistors inline. I don't think "phasing" is the word they were looking for, but I can't figure out what the actual purpose of it is. (Its not for saving inputs). Thoughts? Benefits or drawbacks of this technique?

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moonbaby Thu, 01/07/2010 - 09:16

This archaic method of combining mics with a Y-cord CREATES "phasing issues" by sending 2 mics down 1 channel, with both mics picking up some of the other's source and combining them. In the "old days" we had to do this with sources like toms and double kick drums simply because the consoles would run out of available inputs (like a PM-1000/16). This is the 21st century, we have "megaboards" now, so we don't need no stoopid Y-cords!