XLR side : MΩ's between T1 & T2 - T3 / 152Ω between T2 & T3
So are you planning to remove the transformer "bell" sometime this century? Surely removing a couple of screws can't be so difficult...
XLR side : MΩ's between T1 & T2 - T3 / 152Ω between T2 & T3
calm down Khron it's alreday done ! nothing special to notice in there...So are you planning to remove the transformer "bell" sometime this century? Surely removing a couple of screws can't be so difficult...
nothing special to notice in there...
take a picture, then measure the DC resistance, for identify primary and secondaryI must "trace" wich wire is wich...
I must "trace" wich wire is wich...
Yes Sir !That all checks out, so... Wtf???
The same XLR cable you used with this, works fine with other mics? And in both inputs of your small interface (and/or the 1810C)?
so as you said earlier, it's a 2:1 or so...Yes, "unfortunately" the wiring here looks ok.
Just to make it clear for my brain, i doodled out the connections, and i hope the labeling makes sense.
Transformer primary winding is ~123 ohms (R3 & R4 in parallel with it can be ignored for this); the secondary about 50-52 ohms.