Re: [Harp-L] Mic impedance into a PA
Whenever you plan to use sound equipment that is not your
own, you should take adapters.
You have two things to consider:
Jacks and XLR connectors...mechanical compatibility.
Hi Z and low Z...impedance match.
Usually, XLR is Low Z and the jack is Hi Z
Some PAs and mixers give you your choice of Female XLR Low-Z
or Female jack hi-Z on every input. You should be so lucky!
I always take two transformers..available at Radio Shack or
Guitar Center, etc. for < $20 each.
See:
http://www.radioshack.com/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=&kw=microphone%20transformers&origkw=microphone%20transformers&sr=1
1. Hi-Z female jack in to Low-Z male XLR out. This is the
one you may need with a Hi-Z mic and a PA system.
2. Low-Z female XLR in to Hi-Z male jack out.
With these, you should be prepared to deal with any PA
inputs.
I have never noticed any perceptible degradation of the
sound attributable to a transformer.
Most likely, the PA will have Low-Z XLR inputs.
You can plug your Low-Z mic in directly.
You will probably have to use the transformer (1. above) for
your Hi-Z mic.
Vern
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Routledge" <kingley@xxxxxxx>
To: "Harp L L" <Harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 1:12 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] Mic impedance into a PA
If I plug a Hi-Z mic direct into the PA, it acts as an
unbalanced Low- Z signal. Am I right?
You probably won't hear anything at all from the mic.
If I am would it be better to use an XLR-XLR lead, or use
the channels instrument socket and use an XLR-Jack lead?
That would take care of the mechanical compatibility of the
connectors but not the impedance match.
If I used a DI box and ran the mic into that then into the
PA it would be a balanced Low-Z signal. Am I right?
Would either way be of benefit tonally to the mic and it's
frequency curve?
The reason I'm asking is because tomorrow I have a sit in
on a local gig, but as it's only for a couple of tunes I
would rather go direct into the PA than take my amp.
I plan on taking a Shure 545SD wired to Hi-Z, I also have
an RE10 (that obviously is Low-Z so is fine) that I may
also take.
But I think as it's an unknown situation the 545SD may be
a better choice with the on/off switch. Just in case the
feedback monster raises it's ugly head.
Paul
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