DIY Balun

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Hi All

Does any bosy know where to look for info on making your own 110 ohhm to 75 ohm balun ?

Can't seem to find any reaonably priced commercial unit here in OZ..
Can you somehow use a cheap 300/75 ohm TV balun in a modified form?

I am looking input digital signal from CD player into my DCX2496 xover..
many thanks in advance.
Cheers
 
Well, you won't.......

A balun is a form of broadband transformer, that uses transmission line techniques. You are only going to have integer ratios with a balun.

In your case, the best thing to do would be to get rid of the rotten XLR connector, since it is useless at SPDIF frequencies, repalce it with a BNC connector, and lower the Z to 75 ohms. Easier to do, and will sound better.

Yes, they do make 110:75 ohm transformers. None are worth a darn.

Jocko
 
diy balun+ DCX2496

Hi Jocko


Are you saying all I have to do is remove the XLR from the back of my DCX and replace with a BNC receptacle????? no changes to wiring??
Does changing the receptacle alone change the impedence to 75ohm?? (no too bright in the electrocns dept I is..)

Sounds too simple .. 🙂

No one else seems to have taken this approach, all seem to bother with transformers and such - am I missing something???
 
6-7 meters is a very good length.

If it has AES/EBU inputs, it should be differential already. An outside chance it is single-ended. In either case, yes! Just use a good 1:1 transformer, and load it for 75R. The RX chip is high-Z. It does not care what the liine Z is.

Jocko
 
6-7 meters is a very good length.

Hi Jocko,

I played with different coax cables and their length. Found that very low capacitance cables work really good - like CRO probes coax cable (4pF!). RE length: found that at least 2-3 meters cables work better than very short ones.

Reflection? Bouncing?

Thanks,

Extreme_Boky
 
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