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Audio down UTP
If I wanted to have (Line Level) audio sent down a UTP cable, would I need
baluns each end like you do with composite video (CCTV)? If so, where do I get some! (CCTV ones are 75ohms) I assume I would need a pair for left, and a pair for right too? Ta! Sparks... |
Audio down UTP
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 00:51:10 +0100, "Sparks"
wrote: If I wanted to have (Line Level) audio sent down a UTP cable, would I need baluns each end like you do with composite video (CCTV)? No, just equipment with balanced outputs and inputs - unless you are unusually fond of 50Hz and its harmonics. What's wrong with ordinary screened cable? -- Chris Isbell Southampton, UK |
Audio down UTP
"Sparks" wrote in message
.. . If I wanted to have (Line Level) audio sent down a UTP cable, would I need baluns each end like you do with composite video (CCTV)? If so, where do I get some! (CCTV ones are 75ohms) I assume I would need a pair for left, and a pair for right too? No - there is no need for baluns for audio frequency connectors. UTP can provide a very cost-effective interconnects, but they are very system dependent - in some installations they may pick up too much hummmm |
Audio down UTP
Sparks wrote: If I wanted to have (Line Level) audio sent down a UTP cable, would I need baluns each end like you do with composite video (CCTV)? 'Baluns' are IME a term used for RF transformers so no. You could use audio balancing transformers but note that (a) audio transformers are very expensive for decent quality (b) all transformers degrade the signal slightly at least anyway. If so, where do I get some! (CCTV ones are 75ohms) Not may places stock audio transformers these days since there's little demand. Sowter and Oxford Electronic Products come to mind as manufacturers. I assume I would need a pair for left, and a pair for right too? If you were going to use them - yes. Suggest you simply use STP instead ! ( screened instead of unscreened ) Graham |
Audio down UTP
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Pooh Bear wrote: 'Baluns' are IME a term used for RF transformers so no. You could use audio balancing transformers but note that (a) audio transformers are very expensive for decent quality (b) all transformers degrade the signal slightly at least anyway. Pro audio transformers tend to be made for the sort of levels and headroom you need for that - say about +30 dB. No need for domestic line level. If so, where do I get some! (CCTV ones are 75ohms) Not may places stock audio transformers these days since there's little demand. Sowter and Oxford Electronic Products come to mind as manufacturers. I've found the OEP range sold by the likes of Rapid fine for domestic line level in a non critical application like feeding things round the house. They're roughly a tenner each and come in various specs. http://www.rapidelectronics.co.uk/rkmain.asp?PAGEID=80010&CTL_CAT_CODE=30521&STK_PRO D_CODE=M62120&XPAGENO=1 -- *Money isn't everything, but it sure keeps the kids in touch * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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