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The Opposite Of A 10db Pad



 
 
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Old March 21st 05, 03:55 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Charles H. Riggs, III
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Default The Opposite Of A 10dB Pad - 1:3 tranny

"Charles H. Riggs, III" wrote in message
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However you have given me a sort of crazy idea. What would happen if I

take
the low to high impedance converter I got and deliberately plugged it into
the LOW impedance input (the mike input). Would I just blow out the mic
input and be without the R-1 for a few months while they repaired it,

would
it probably simply result in a lot of clipping and distortion, or is there

a
chance that might be a solution?


Never mind; I tried it and the hum was godawful. Scratch that idea!

Cheers,

Charles


 




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