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DingoPepper11
New member
Kind of a newbie question.
I recently purchased some cheap Nady mics for live drum mixing. The mics work incredibly well for the price, but they come with a Hi Z plug on the end of the cable.
Our board has inputs for both lo and hi and I'm wondering if I would gain anything by changing to a Lo Z cable or replacing the plug on these cables with Lo Z.
What is the real advantage of Lo Z anyway? Greater gain, less noise, or both? And are there other advantages, such as frequency response, etc.? Also, since the mics have Lo Z connectors, is it simply the wiring/plug on the opposite end of the cable that makes the difference, or is there something unique in the mic that would dictate the use of a Hi Z plug on the end of the cable?
I recently purchased some cheap Nady mics for live drum mixing. The mics work incredibly well for the price, but they come with a Hi Z plug on the end of the cable.
Our board has inputs for both lo and hi and I'm wondering if I would gain anything by changing to a Lo Z cable or replacing the plug on these cables with Lo Z.
What is the real advantage of Lo Z anyway? Greater gain, less noise, or both? And are there other advantages, such as frequency response, etc.? Also, since the mics have Lo Z connectors, is it simply the wiring/plug on the opposite end of the cable that makes the difference, or is there something unique in the mic that would dictate the use of a Hi Z plug on the end of the cable?