320d, Appendix d, Part 1: balanced out to balanced in – Aphex 320D Compellor User Manual

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320D

Compellor

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output circuit. We strongly recommend that you refer
to your various equipment manuals to find out what
is used in each case before hooking up to unbalanced
lines.

When connecting a balanced output to a balanced

input, however, you don’t need to know what kind

of balanced output you are dealing with. Simply

treat it generically.

PART 1: BALANCED OUT to BALANCED IN

OK for Microphones
Standard store-bought cable. Shield grounded at both ends.
Positives: Good for microphones.
Negatives: May cause ground loops through the shield grounds if used to
connect equipment together.

Preferred for Line Levels
Shield grounded at receiving end only.
Positives: Stops ground loops and reduces noise.
Negatives: None

OK
Standard store-bought cable. Shield is grounded at both ends.
Positives: Both ends are interchangeable.
Negatives: May cause ground loops through shield contacts.

BETTER
Custom cable. Shield is grounded at receiving end only.
Positives: Stops ground loops and reduces noise.
Negatives: Should be oriented so lifted shield is at sending end.

1/4” TRS Phone to 1/4” TRS Phone Balanced Cables

XLR to XLR

XLR to 1/4” TRS Phone Balanced Cables

Stereo Phone Plug

Female XLR

Male XLR

From an Output

No Connect

Stops Ground Loops

Stereo Phone Plug

To an Input

To an Input

From an Output

No Connect

No Connect

Stops Ground Loops

Appendix D

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