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Ballsie as stand-alone balanced to single-ended converter
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Can I safely use the Ballsie module as a general-purpose balanced to single ended "adaptor" between balanced sources and single ended power amps? Anything particular to be careful with? Thanks.
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It will work just fine.
Nothing really to worry about. But you might want to adjust gain if its too high or low.
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I cannot seem to locate any info on the Ballsie power requirement. I can see it needs a bipolar supply. What voltage range? Approx. current draw? Thanks.
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+/-15V < 100ma off the top of my head.
Cheers! Russ
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