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I found that output termination was important, which I knew, but found that without it I got a response peak up into the ultrasonics. THAT is what I'm talking about for awesome design- I would've completely glossed over the cap on pin 1.
As a balance/unbalance option, both transformers and opamps have their points, advantages, and disadvantages, different, and affected by the application and circuit design. I will use all that to make an informed decision to base my purchases, then I will do my hands-on testing. In my little world, the "color" pallet is elsewhere besides transformers, and with tools far better, more under control, and with repeatable results.
I am not the original poster, I "tagged along" on this post to ask if there are basic diagrams and other tips when building a box.The way I'd stack those two different tasks is like this: Accomplishing the I/O conversion with minimum audio impact is easy and not expensive, yet completely effective. Before making a payment with us check the page URL has ‘https://’ as this ensures a secure server connection.
Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. I confirm that I am a qualified beauty therapist/hair professional or a student undergoing training on a beauty/hair course. Easy Identification: if the transformer is used in an area where there is a presence of other red transformers, a different color would help to identify it easily. However, some companies usually use natural dyes such as brown for the primary coil and green for the secondary coil, just for identification purposes and to facilitate visual inspection. This thread is dealing with 'DIY transformer box' so I was focusing on transformers, op-amp questions will be in a separate thread when they arise.You could attach 8 or 10 of them to a blank 1RU panel, and then run cables with TRS plugs up to the back of the patch bay. If the item comes direct from a manufacturer, it may be delivered in non-retail packaging, such as a plain or unprinted box or plastic bag. My audio interface outputs +18dBu, and the Lundahl specs say it distorts <1% at 16dBu at 50Hz, so I guess I would need to make the input louder to make it more audible?