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Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Al Keltz 09/08/10 09:00 AM, 0 CommentsUnbalanced signal lines are characterized by the fact that the cable and connectors use only two conductors, a center conductor surrounded by a shield. Examples of unbalanced wiring are found in tip-sleeve 1/4-inch guitar cords or the cables used with many CD players and tape decks that terminate with RCA phono-type connectors. In an unbalanced configuration, the shield surrounds a single center conductor. (Figure 1) The shield stays at a constant ground potential (as it is connected to ground when… View this story
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Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Mike Sokol & Hector La Torre 08/04/10 02:35 PM, 2 CommentsProvided by HOW To Church Sound Workshops. Consider tape. It’s something used nearly every day, but usually not thought of until the empty roll mocks you. We’re not speaking about audio recording tape here (may it rest in peace), but rather different types of adhesive tapes that can help you conduct your services safer and easier. There are at least three kinds of tape that can and should be used in a church sound system: electrical tape, gaffers tape and… View this story
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