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Old 31-01-2011, 10:07 AM   #1
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Default Adding line driver/external processor to ICC (via RCA mod)

Hi ASL

Got a quick query for you. Do you know of any issues or have you had any experience in adding an external processor/line driver to the RCA mod you perform on the ICC?
Does the RCA mod produce a balanced or unbalanced signal?

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Old 31-01-2011, 12:46 PM   #2
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Hi ASL

Got a quick query for you. Do you know of any issues or have you had any experience in adding an external processor/line driver to the RCA mod you perform on the ICC?
Does the RCA mod produce a balanced or unbalanced signal?

Cheers
We have never had any issues, but we only perform the mod, we don't install external processors or line drivers so we can't give you a definate answer.
Not to sure of your definiton of balanced and unbalanced??

Cheers
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Old 31-01-2011, 01:56 PM   #3
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We have never had any issues, but we only perform the mod, we don't install external processors or line drivers so we can't give you a definate answer.
Fair enough. I was just wondering if you had came across any issues in your time.

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Not to sure of your definiton of balanced and unbalanced??
Ok, think of a male RCA plug.

Unbalanced:
Inner electrode = signal
Outer ring = ground

Balanced:
Inner electrode = signal
Outer ring = inverted signal

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Old 02-02-2011, 10:59 PM   #4
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Fair enough. I was just wondering if you had came across any issues in your time.



Ok, think of a male RCA plug.

Unbalanced:
Inner electrode = signal
Outer ring = ground

Balanced:
Inner electrode = signal
Outer ring = inverted signal

Cheers
In that case our mod is unbalanced.

Cheers
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