Hi guys,
I've rigged up a microphone output switcher. One microphone input and and A/B output.
Because I didn't have a DPDT momentary switch at the time I made it I used a DPDT relay with a momentary switch to do the switching. It works fine but I get a definite click sound.
I was using an exernal phantom power supply on the microphone which should block all the DC on the output (but I haven't actually measured this).
So... now I have a momentary DPDT stomp switch that I'm going to put in instead of the relay to see if it is less "clicky." Outside of that working, any suggestions to reduce click? Do I need to use some caps to filter or some resistors in series with - and +?
Any help would be great.
CC
I've rigged up a microphone output switcher. One microphone input and and A/B output.
Because I didn't have a DPDT momentary switch at the time I made it I used a DPDT relay with a momentary switch to do the switching. It works fine but I get a definite click sound.
I was using an exernal phantom power supply on the microphone which should block all the DC on the output (but I haven't actually measured this).
So... now I have a momentary DPDT stomp switch that I'm going to put in instead of the relay to see if it is less "clicky." Outside of that working, any suggestions to reduce click? Do I need to use some caps to filter or some resistors in series with - and +?
Any help would be great.
CC