Your Avatar Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 02/18/2005 - 04:38 Ive got a preamplifier witha kind off mono mic input. I intend to use it with my mic which uses XLR out connectors. There are 3 output wires on my mic and 2 input wires on the preamp. How can i go about it and creat a balanced signal. Tags xlr problems preamps tip sleeve Log in or register to post comments Comments Your Avatar Kev mmmm :roll: it is likely this pre-amp will not work with a pha mmmm :roll: it is likely this pre-amp will not work with a phantom mic so I hope we are talking about a dynamic mic. Get a normal (hah normal) XLR female to 1/4 inch phono lead ... where the pin 3 is grounded at the phono I think this is what you are describing as mono input ??? don't say mono or stereo as in truth it is a TS ( tip sleeve) or a TRS (tip,ring,sleeve) connector. hope that makes some sense Log in or register to post comments Fri, 02/18/2005 - 14:18 Permalink
Your Avatar Kev mmmm :roll: it is likely this pre-amp will not work with a pha mmmm :roll: it is likely this pre-amp will not work with a phantom mic so I hope we are talking about a dynamic mic. Get a normal (hah normal) XLR female to 1/4 inch phono lead ... where the pin 3 is grounded at the phono I think this is what you are describing as mono input ??? don't say mono or stereo as in truth it is a TS ( tip sleeve) or a TRS (tip,ring,sleeve) connector. hope that makes some sense Log in or register to post comments Fri, 02/18/2005 - 14:18 Permalink
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it is likely this pre-amp will not work with a phantom mic so I hope we are talking about a dynamic mic.
Get a normal (hah normal) XLR female to 1/4 inch phono lead ... where the pin 3 is grounded at the phono
I think this is what you are describing as mono input ???
don't say mono or stereo as in truth it is a TS ( tip sleeve) or a TRS (tip,ring,sleeve) connector.
hope that makes some sense