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I have built some piezo contact microphones that I am happy with that are terminated with a 1/4" unbalanced connectors, however, I would now like to build some that go to a balanced XLR input. Does anyone have a circuit they could refer me to to make a balanced contact mic? I would like to avoid having to use power, or if power is necessary, have the circuit running off of phantom power. Thanks!
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