Hello,
I have a question about the wiring of the silk TVC, when used with Bal and RCA outputs as shown here: The type is STA 522A.
What does this switch on the bottom actually accomplish? It seems to reconfigure the grounding scheme when in mute.
It seems that both in position XLR and RCA, contact 1 or 4, respectively connects to secondary 1, which mutes the circuit. Why use a switch here?
The only thing that the switch seems to accomplish is disconnect pin 1 (shield) from the XLR output when set to RCA.
Why is this shown as it is and not made simpler by only disconnecting pin 1 with a spts switch?
Thanks for any pointers.
Florian
I have a question about the wiring of the silk TVC, when used with Bal and RCA outputs as shown here: The type is STA 522A.
What does this switch on the bottom actually accomplish? It seems to reconfigure the grounding scheme when in mute.
It seems that both in position XLR and RCA, contact 1 or 4, respectively connects to secondary 1, which mutes the circuit. Why use a switch here?
The only thing that the switch seems to accomplish is disconnect pin 1 (shield) from the XLR output when set to RCA.
Why is this shown as it is and not made simpler by only disconnecting pin 1 with a spts switch?
Thanks for any pointers.
Florian