warpie
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I was a bit embarrassed to ask but it'll help me not to go bananas....
Carnhil line out Tx : 1+1:1.7+1.7
That is: 1*------ -------*5
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2------- --------6
4*------ -------*7
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3------- --------8
All I want to do is an unbalanced-to-balanced conversion in 200-to-600 configuration. So, I connect both primaries and secondaries in
series and I use 1 for my unbalanced signal, 3 for ground, 5 for Hi and 8 for Low.
Now the problem is that the resulting balanced output is not symmetrical. High (5) has smaller level than Low (8).
If I connect only 4 and 3 and leave unconnected 1 and 2, the output is fine (symmetrical).
If I connect only 1 and 2 and leave unconnected 4 and 3, the output is asymetrical.
In both examples the secondaries are in series.
Am I doing something terribly wrong? The transformer is brand new so I hope it's something from my end.
Thanks
w.
Carnhil line out Tx : 1+1:1.7+1.7
That is: 1*------ -------*5
| |
| |
2------- --------6
4*------ -------*7
| |
| |
3------- --------8
All I want to do is an unbalanced-to-balanced conversion in 200-to-600 configuration. So, I connect both primaries and secondaries in
series and I use 1 for my unbalanced signal, 3 for ground, 5 for Hi and 8 for Low.
Now the problem is that the resulting balanced output is not symmetrical. High (5) has smaller level than Low (8).
If I connect only 4 and 3 and leave unconnected 1 and 2, the output is fine (symmetrical).
If I connect only 1 and 2 and leave unconnected 4 and 3, the output is asymetrical.
In both examples the secondaries are in series.
Am I doing something terribly wrong? The transformer is brand new so I hope it's something from my end.
Thanks
w.