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An inline pad can be easily soldered, you'll need to insert 3 resistors into your mic cable. The values of these three resistors are determined by the amount of attenuation you wish to achieve. Bose recommends -20dB of attenuation to bring a hot +4dBu balanced line level signal down to a voltage that the Bose PS1 (Classic) Mic inputs can handle. | |||
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* | To build a -20dB attenuation pad insert the following three resistors into your XLR cable path. | ||
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Source: [http://www. | *Two 680 ohm resistors inserted into lines (pins) 2 and 3 | ||
*One 150 ohm resistor inserted across pins 2 and 3 | |||
To minimize the effect on common mode rejection, you should use 1% resistors, but common-ordinary 5% carbon film resistors will work. For microphone pad applications, 1/4 watt or less is fine. | |||
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Source: [http://www.uneeda-audio.com/pads/ Rick Chinn / Uneeda Audio] | |||
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