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jonmhammond
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When plugging a condenser microphone into a mixer, I understand that the cable must be balanced. Does this mean that you can't use an XLR to 1/4" cable?
TexRoadkill said:Most mics send out a balanced signal and it's never a good idea to use 1/4 inputs. Most 1/4' inputs on mixers are not real mic preamps anyway.
sonusman said:Hmmmm...Almost always, if you look on the block diagram schematic, you will see that the "Line Input" does in fact route through the mic preamp on the console, they just usually have at least a -20 PAD installed on that input to keep the line level signal from clipping the input of the mic preamp.
I have found it RARE to find consoles in the "budget" range that actually just use a OP amp on the Line Input!
Thought that should be cleared up because many mistakenly think that going into the Line Input on a mixer bypasses the mic preamp. In most cases, it DOESN'T.
The advice about not converting a balanced mic line to unbalanced is great advice. It almost always sounds quieter and more noise is introduced into the signal path. You can buy decent quality XLR cables for $15!!! Go get one.
Ed