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− | :The XLR connects to a balanced low impedance input stage with a lot of gain. The 1/4" input is unbalanced, has about 20 dB less overall gain but a very high input impedance. <ref> [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/867107664/m/8491032313?r=4771073313#4771073313 Hilmar-at-Bose talks about Channels 1 and 2]</ref><noinclude><references /><noinclude> | + | :The XLR connects to a balanced low impedance input stage with a lot of gain. The 1/4" input is unbalanced, has about 20 dB less overall gain but a very high input impedance. <ref> [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/867107664/m/8491032313?r=4771073313#4771073313 Hilmar-at-Bose talks about Channels 1 and 2]</ref><noinclude><references /> |
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 26 May 2011
Why use a -20 dBu Pad?
- The XLR connects to a balanced low impedance input stage with a lot of gain. The 1/4" input is unbalanced, has about 20 dB less overall gain but a very high input impedance. [1]