Line Transformers. For an optimum signal transmission from line units to a mixer or amplifier. By using a transformer coupling, interferences due to matching problems, e.g. hum loops, are prevented to a large extent. Input and output are galvanically isolated. All inputs and outputs can be used via 6.3 mm jacks and XLR jacks, balanced as well as unbalanced. Line transformer. Production Partner 03/2013. "Attractively-priced line transformer. The LTR-102 is of neat workmanship and provides respectable measured values." - Balanced and unbalanced inputs and outputs
- Output impedance can be switched from 1:1/600 Ω to 2:1/150 Ω
- Phase can be switched from 0° to 180°
- Ground lift switch
- Wideband balancing transformer
- Robust metal housing
Type | line transformer | Frequency range | 20-25000 Hz | Control range | - | Control frequencies | - | Input signal | 5 V | Input sensitivity | - | Input impedance | 600 Ω | Output signal | - | Output impedance | 600 Ω/150 Ω | Gain | - | Phantom power | - | Compression | - | Gate ratio | - | Crossover frequency | - | High-pass filter | - | Low cut | - | Transmission ratio | 1:1/2:1 | S/N ratio | - | Channel separation | - | THD | - | Admiss. ambient temp. | 0-40 °C | Power supply | - | Dimensions | 120 x 44 x 90 mm | Weight | 600 g | Inputs | 1 x 6.3 mm jack, bal. 1 x XLR, bal. | Outputs | 1 x 6.3 mm jack, bal. 1 x XLR, bal. | Other features | Optimum load imped.: ≥ 2 kΩ Optimum source imped.: 50-600 Ω | |