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Offline cleantone

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Canare impedance transformer 110>75ohm. can it be turned around?
« on: September 18, 2007, 11:26:06 AM »
Hey. I was wondering if anyone know if a Canare BCJ-XJ-TRA can be used to go from 75ohm to 110ohm by using an XLR turnaround on it?

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Re: Canare impedance transformer 110>75ohm. can it be turned around?
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2007, 11:31:27 AM »
Hopefully someone more technical will chime in, but per the description on their website...

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Canare Impedance Transformers allow 75 ohm coaxial transmission of all 2 channel AES/EBU Digital Audio signals. Low cost and easy to use, our I/O adapters are designed to passively convert all standard AES/EBU digital audio signals from 110 ohm/XLR3 Output (@ 4.5 Volts) to a 75 ohm BNC coaxial cable and then back again to a 110 ohm/XLR3 Input (200mV min). Also provides excellent rejection against hum and noise.

...I'm guessing yes.
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