I had another look:
It is not MY point of view, it is the point of view that the recorder has.
From the outside, the recorder input will see two totally different
"amp's. One consists of two transistors which can detect lots of crap
and make it audible, while the other will see something totally different.
If you claim that the pin 2 connection to the + rail is symmetrically
complementary to the signal output of the push-pull stage, then I
recommend that we take that discussion off line. I think you will
have great difficulties to make me accept it.
Klas.
Allrigt, I will have another look. I might have got stuck into some thinkin=
g.
Klas.
At 21:54 2007-03-22, you wrote:
>Klas, you wrote:
> >> http://www.beis.de/Elektronik/HF-Mic/HF-Mic.html
> > Pin 3 carries a signal, Pin 2 does not =3D balanced, but unsymmetrical.
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>This is perhaps a matter of your point of view, but I would say that
>both pin 2 and pin 3 carry (complementary) signals relative to ground
>(pin 1)...
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>Raimund
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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