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Dave Plowman (News) September 2nd 08 10:23 AM

rca phono - 4 pin DIN
 
In article ,
Phil Allison wrote:
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 transformer


Yet another thing you know nothing about. Some do - some don't.

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Joe Kotroczo September 2nd 08 11:11 AM

rca phono - 4 pin DIN
 
On 1/09/08 12:51, in article
, "Iain Churches"
wrote:

"Joe Kotroczo" wrote in message
...
On 26/08/08 20:02, in article
, "Iain Churches"
wrote:

(...)

Although on many (most?) arms, the unbalancing is done at the connector
(often a 5 pin DIN) under the arm, so could easily be continued using
balanced cable and a 5 pin DIN if XLRs were considered too "pro".

Those miniature XLRs are nifty too, but expensive


Expensive? They're less than 5 Euro/piece.

I don't mean the standard XLR but the miniature type.


Me too. A standard XLR is a lot less.

A DIN connector is about Euro 0.015


If you buy them bulk, maybe. But I bet you can't point out an online retail
site that sells them for that price.

--
Joe Kotroczo


David Looser September 2nd 08 11:14 AM

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"Joe Kotroczo" wrote in message
...

A DIN connector is about Euro 0.015


If you buy them bulk, maybe. But I bet you can't point out an online
retail
site that sells them for that price.


There are DIN plugs and DIN plugs. The price given is for the cheap ones.
Decent ones (and there are decent ones) cost appreciably more.

David.




Phil Allison September 2nd 08 11:42 AM

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"Dave Plowman (NUTCASE & LIAR) "

Phil Allison

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 transformer...


Yet another thing you know nothing about.



** Strange how I have all the facts 100% right and YOU have them all 100%
WRONG !!!


Some do - some don't.



** Shame how you have demonstrated no clue whatever about what is what or
which is which then.

But a completely IGNORANT ASS like Plowman the Prick has no ****ing idea
about any audio technology.



....... Phil



Phil Allison September 2nd 08 11:47 AM

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"David Tosser the Master Bator "



** Not even possible - for the damn obvious reasons that normal
tone arm leads preclude it.


Most tone-arm wiring that I've seen uses an thin, unscreened wires,
two per channel twisted together. This would suit balanced operation
rather better than unbalanced.

** A tone arm lead is what I wrote.

That is a thing abut 1 metre long with 2 RCAs one end and a five pin
plug on the other.

And *very* easy to change for one more suitable for balanced operation
if desired.



** Another blatant LIE.


So, are you incapable of unplugging one 5-pin plug and plugging in another
one?



** Yaaaaaawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn..........

God this know nothing, lying pommy ****** takes an age to say absolutely
nothing.




........ Phil








Dave Plowman (News) September 2nd 08 12:20 PM

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In article ,
Phil Allison wrote:
It is high impedance mics that have a transformer...


Yet another thing you know nothing about.



** Strange how I have all the facts 100% right and YOU have them all
100% WRONG !!!



Some do - some don't.



** Shame how you have demonstrated no clue whatever about what is what
or which is which then.


But a completely IGNORANT ASS like Plowman the Prick has no ****ing
idea about any audio technology.


You've never seen a high impedance mic without a transformer?
Yet another way your education is sadly lacking.
Never mind - there's still time before you get out of first grade.

--
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Dave Plowman London SW
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Phil Allison September 2nd 08 12:51 PM

rca phono - 4 pin DIN
 

"Dave Plowman (Criminal Nutter )

Phil Allison

It is high impedance mics that have a transformer...

Yet another thing you know nothing about.



** Strange how I have all the facts 100% right and YOU have them all
100% WRONG !!!



Some do - some don't.



** Shame how you have demonstrated no clue whatever about what is what
or which is which then.


But a completely IGNORANT ASS like Plowman the Prick has no ****ing
idea about any audio technology.


You've never seen a high impedance mic without a transformer?



** You said:

" Most unbalanced mics are also high impedance - saving the cost of an
output transformer etc. "

But you have made no attempt to justify it.

Cos it is 100% ********.




....... Phil






Dave Plowman (News) September 2nd 08 04:06 PM

rca phono - 4 pin DIN
 
In article ,
Phil Allison wrote:
You've never seen a high impedance mic without a transformer?



** You said:


" Most unbalanced mics are also high impedance - saving the cost of an
output transformer etc. "


But you have made no attempt to justify it.


I don't need to.

Nor can you prove me wrong since you couldn't possibly have data about
every single mic ever made. But of course as usual you didn't think before
posting.

--
*Rehab is for quitters

Dave Plowman London SW
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Joe Kotroczo September 2nd 08 06:37 PM

rca phono - 4 pin DIN
 
On 2/09/08 18:06, in article , "Dave Plowman
(News)" wrote:

In article ,
Phil Allison wrote:
You've never seen a high impedance mic without a transformer?



** You said:


" Most unbalanced mics are also high impedance - saving the cost of an
output transformer etc. "


But you have made no attempt to justify it.


I don't need to.

Nor can you prove me wrong since you couldn't possibly have data about
every single mic ever made. But of course as usual you didn't think before
posting.


LOL.

http://www.microphone-data.com/


--
Joe Kotroczo


Dave Plowman (News) September 2nd 08 06:47 PM

rca phono - 4 pin DIN
 
In article ,
Joe Kotroczo wrote:
Nor can you prove me wrong since you couldn't possibly have data about
every single mic ever made. But of course as usual you didn't think
before posting.


LOL.


http://www.microphone-data.com/


That's a guide (which I know very well) to mainly professional types. And
professional mics are rarely unbalanced.

--
He who laughs last, thinks slowest*

Dave Plowman London SW
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