Hello
Ok so my aim is to make two passive box's 1.guitar to mic level and 2. mic to guitar level, so I can run a guitar long distances to an amp.
pretty much like this http://www.jensen-transformers.com/as/as097.pdf
The transformer used in the Jensen schematic is a 12:1 transformer, the OEP A262A3E has a 1+1:6.45+6.45 ratio, does this mean if I wire the secondary in series (Guitar In) and then take one of the primaries (mic output), that I will have achieved a 12:1 ratio?
Also if this isn't the case, can I use a pad at the input to achieve a similar result?
What will I need to do to achieve the right impedances, the output impedance of the primaries are 150R each which should be fine for a mic level signal? What will I need to do to achieve the right impedance's on the mic to guitar level converter?
Thank you
Doug
Ok so my aim is to make two passive box's 1.guitar to mic level and 2. mic to guitar level, so I can run a guitar long distances to an amp.
pretty much like this http://www.jensen-transformers.com/as/as097.pdf
The transformer used in the Jensen schematic is a 12:1 transformer, the OEP A262A3E has a 1+1:6.45+6.45 ratio, does this mean if I wire the secondary in series (Guitar In) and then take one of the primaries (mic output), that I will have achieved a 12:1 ratio?
Also if this isn't the case, can I use a pad at the input to achieve a similar result?
What will I need to do to achieve the right impedances, the output impedance of the primaries are 150R each which should be fine for a mic level signal? What will I need to do to achieve the right impedance's on the mic to guitar level converter?
Thank you
Doug