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Default High Z And Low Z Mics

On Friday, February 6, 2015 at 5:47:32 PM UTC-8, Phil Allison wrote:
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** That gadget ( likely a transformer ) is meant to take a line level input ( keyboard etc) and convert it to suit an XLR mic input.

IOW it's DI box.




The pictured unit, not the same as in the description, is bi-directional.


** Not meant to be - the male XLR on one end makes it impossible to plug a mic or XLR mic lead into it.


.... Phil


Didn't you say the XLR Male plug guzzinta the mixing board?

I declare this thread a total troll on all of us here. Note missing XLR input information from original post. Note missing label info for this XLR jack.

Note the manufacturer's website description of its powered speakers. Also note they have at least one model with a built-in mixer. With that I vote he goes with his mod and a microphone plugged into it. When it's too loud, they can adjust the Volume on a powered speaker with no volume control.

Sounds like this whole plan is not only a troll, but a totally abysmal FAIL as well.


Boy, did I ever fall for this one, yeesh.