Capacitors, not resistors.
Hello Jon,
I have a somewhat similar question. I hope I'm not off topic.
I own a "naked" Littlebox (two 3-positions switches, on the right side of each knob) and I was considering using it sometimes with a dynamic microphone, but those are said to dislike P48, unless it is strictly balanced, which I can assume as you built it but not check...
And anyway I cannot imagine how any voltage could reach the coil / the ribbon as those are isolated from the shield in a balanced cable
So in order to get rid of any hazard, what would be the best solution?
- send it back to you for some "major surgery"?
- use a dedicated cable with capacitors ? In that case, what would be the right specs for them? And where to solder them: in-line with each signal conductor or across each conductor and the shield?
Thanks in advance for your answer.