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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Oslo
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I have a simple newb question on the correct wiring of input transformer:
I have a single-ended input (RCA) amplifier that I wish to convert to balanced (XLR) input. I also wish to keep the RCA inputs, and use them when needed. I plan to use Jensen JT-11P-1 transformers. What is the best way to wire this up? Regards, Espen |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Lawrence, a nice little college town in Kansas
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There is a nice article which thoroughly answers you question in the "articles" section of this web site. Here's the link.
Audio Component Grounding and Interconnection Chapter 3 specifically addresses your question. Good luck! |
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