In Reply to: rca to xlr posted by backendloaded on September 7, 2014 at 06:20:11:
A schematic is not really necessary. A transformer does the job, provided the singled ended circuitry has a low impedance O/P.
Look into the offerings of CineMag, Jensen, and Sowter.
Eli D.
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- If you want to create a balanced output from your phono section - Ralph 08:13:27 09/10/14 (3)
- RE: If you want to create a balanced output from your phono section - backendloaded 08:23:31 09/10/14 (2)
- RE: If you want to create a balanced output from your phono section - Tre' 11:28:02 09/10/14 (0)
- RE: If you want to create a balanced output from your phono section - Ralph 08:40:24 09/10/14 (0)