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where do you find an impedance line conversion adaptor?Antony
From: Daniel Thomas <danielthomas4@mac.com>
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: Thu, June 16, 2011 6:52:46 PM
Subject: Re: LP1 tech questionif the aux sends and returns are balanced, then you will get a low level in and out of the lp-1, because it has unbalanced ins and outs.True that... unless the DM1000 has impedance control on its AUX output buss. (Or conversly, the LP1 on its unbalanced input... but I kind of doubt that LP1 would have this feature-- its more common to large scale digital mixers)A less than attractive alternative would be impedance line conversion adaptor on the send into LP-1Dif the aux sends and returns are balanced, then you will get a low level in and out of the lp-1, because it has unbalanced ins and outs.simOn Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> wrote:The first thing I'd recommend is that you check the signal levels using the DM1000 tone generator, sent to the LP1 via the Omni out you've selected on the DM1000. If the LP is an "instrument level only" device, then you might need to trim he output by 30dB or more. Check the LP1 docs to see if there is a line level option...All my gear is hooked up to the DM1000 with DI where necessary. I am playing chapman stick with separate preamps and amps. Signal goes from DM1000 input to balanced AUX SEND. If I stay well within the boundaries of what the LP1 INPUT will tolerate, my OUTPUT signal is very weak. You are saying I should boost the return signal from the LP1. Am I reading you properly? Would I be better off using a mixer with unbalanced OUTPUTS?ANtony HequetFrom: andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: Thu, June 16, 2011 5:48:27 PM
Subject: Re: LP1 tech question
First suggestion would be give full details about how you're
connecting things up, where the signal is too weak, and where it distorts.
The LP1 won't match pro studio gear for headroom so you'll have to
go easy on the signal strength that you send to it and boost
the Lp1 outputs somewhat more than you'd expect with the mixer.
The Lp1 has a low noise floor, so apart from being awkward
there's no disadvantage to this.
andy
antonyhequet@yahoo.com wrote:
> I am having problems interfacing my LP1 with new Yamaha DM1000 mixer. I used to take a unbalanced signal OUT from a Multiface and everything went smooth. Now I am using a balanced signal from the AUX OUT of the Yamaha. The signal is either too weak or immediately distorting heavily. Never managed to work it out... Any suggestions?
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> Antony Hequet--