Hi Dale,

I think I started the thread, and since then I have gotten the microphone to
work.  I use an unbalanced output of the mixer to the line input of the
SDR5000A.  The cable is a 6' coax that was part of a component video/audio
ribbon cable.  It works fine.  I am told that I still need to tweak the
equalizer a little, but reports from the AMers are that it sounds "really
good". I switched back over to the Heil HC5 mic that I was using and it was
quite obvious that the guys on the other end of the conversation didn't want
to hear any more of that than they had to.  But the unbalanced audio system,
along with the Behringer B1, appears to be working very well.

Chris
KA1GEU

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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 12:40:00 -0500
From: y...@aol.com
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Balanced vs. unbalanced microphone inputs
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Have been following this line for a while, going back to the original 
question, about audio quality being better using a balanced mic or a 
std 2 wire mic. Did anybody come up with a conclusion? I always found 
audio quality about the same ,but the balanced always seemed to handle 
hum and rf problems better than a un balanced mic. curious what anybody 
else has found.
thanks
dale wt4t




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