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Author Topic: Dummy xlr microphone plug to use when measuring mic input performance  (Read 3261 times)

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What would be the correct xlr-plug-with-passive-components to use as dummy input load when attempting to measure mic preamps performance?

It must be a good simulation of balanced source impedances as well as allow a realistic dc load for testing with phantom power switched on.

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Actually a correct simulation of a cm3/om1 is

22microfarad in series with 50 ohms between 2&3, and about 17.2k, but matched to 0.1%, from 2 & 3 respectively, to 1.

 

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