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Re: EM 172 again!

Subject: Re: EM 172 again!
From: "Max" oatcruncher
Date: Sat May 4, 2013 6:04 am ((PDT))
Thanks Anders; appreciated!
Max

--- In  "klangstrand" <=
.> wrote:
>
>
> No stress! It makes it even more obvious the black goes to ground. In mos=
t balanced circuits white and read carries signal, and the black goes to gr=
ound. When there=B4s no white, even simpler. Red is always the signal. If y=
ou look at the Rane overview, you see table 15, mono to mono. Never leave o=
ut ground, it=B4s the 0 reference. AFAIK anyhow:-)
> -Anders
>
> --- In  "Max" <maxcatterwell@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Anders,
> > Even more confused now; my capsules have a red and a black wire only?
> > Cheers
> > Max
> >
> > --- In  "klangstrand" <anderslangstran=
d@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi again, Max!
> > > Red is signal/hot, white is ground and is soldered to shield on the c=
able/plug, works for me! The last blob you don=B4t have to think about.
> > > -Anders
> > > --- In  "Max" <maxcatterwell@> wrote=
:
> > > >
> > > > Sorry again for my ignorance here, but I'm confused about there jus=
t being two wires coming out of my EM 172's. I found a post from 2010 that =
showed capsules with no wires at all, just three solder blobs on the base, =
and indicating which was hot, neg and ground. It's clear to me what the two=
 wires are, but is a ground required please?
> > > > As I've got my soldering gear out, I thought I might do some experi=
menting with these capsules, but obviously I don't want to damage them.
> > > > Also, will the PIP supplied by my LS-10 be sufficient to power them=
?
> > > > Cheers
> > > > Max
> > > >
> > >
> >
>








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