Re: [Harp-L] and now for something completely diffewrent
What kind of cable do you use when you plug directly into the amp?
Usually, a low-impedance microphone will have a XLR connection.
Usually an amp will have a 1/4" phono plug input.
Two different beasts.
Plugging into a mixer usually is done with low-impedance XLR to XLR cable.
Plugging a Lo-Z mic with XLR connector into an amp with Hi-Z 1/4" input
requires a cable adaptor. I suppose you could just solder a 1/4" plug
[unbalanced] onto the end of a XLR balanced line, but it will suffer some
degradation. That's why the Hi-Z/Lo-Z transformers incorporate a Balun
inside them. Balun = Balanced to Unbalanced.
I use SM-58 [mostly] when using a stick mic, cable with low/hi transformer
and 1/4" plug for direct to amp. I use balanced XLR when plugging direct
into the mixer [snake]. Low-Z will handle long runs of cable alot better.
Anything more than 25 ft or so. That's why most artists will use Hi-Z mics
to an amp on stage, short run of cable, - and mic the amp with a stick mic
and Lo-Z XLR cable to the snake, and a long run to the sound board.
I hope that didn't confuse you even more.
PEACE
Scott
Believe in Magic!
----- Original Message -----
From: "michael hines" <otisharp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <Harp-L@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 7:44 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] and now for something completely diffewrent
> Okay, time for my semi-annual dumb tech question; I see many references to
"impedance matching, impedance transformers", high /low etc. Technically, i
am as dumb as a bag of hammers, so humor me a bit. On the rare occasions
that i play out anymore, i use either a Sure545s or an old Sure 533 variant
right into the board or directly into my little amp.
> The question is ,of course, what ,if anything, am i doing wrong? I have
to admit that it sounds okay to me , but of course i am biased. In other
words, what goes with what? Should i be doing something different?
> Mike
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