rca phono - 4 pin DIN
"Dave Plowman ( TOTAL MORON )
Phil Allison
I'm referring to the common Hi-Fi practice of taking a cartridge,
which, agreed is normally floating, into an unbalanced input. The
floating cartridge is also usually pretty well balanced,
** Utterly meaningless drivel - the correct term is " floating ".
Balancing infers differential mode amplification, twisted pair cables
etc, etc.
Then there is no such thing as a dynamic balance output microphone.
** Dynamic " balanced " mics are simply floating signal sources.
Exactly the same as many pickup cartridges, then.
** You are going round in tiny circles - ****wit.
Unbalanced mics have one signal connection in common with the earth or
case/handle of the mic.
There is no other distinction,
Most unbalanced mics are also high impedance - saving the cost of an
output transformer etc.
** ROTFLMAO !!!
Wot a know nothing IDIOT.
It is high impedance mics that have a transfomer
- you pig ignorant, insufferable, congenital pommy ASS.
....... Phil
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