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Sedona balanced input vs. Fishman mic input
I know Taylor ES-1 balanced systems have been discussed at length. If I were running a T5 say, and wanted to run that balanced, is there a difference between the balanced 1/4" input on the Rivera Sedona, vs using the mic input on a Fishman mini (or any amp with a mic input?) using in that case a 1/4" to xlr...
Thanks for any clarification!
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Taylor ES1 needs
* Line level input * Line impedance (10 kohm) Sedona has a proper input transformer Mic input is usually low impedance, high gain (mic sensitivity). Loudbox mini channel 2 is 2 kohms. It is going to work but not in the best conditions in term of audio quality. Cuki
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Thank you! What piece of gear would I need to make the ES-1 work balanced into the Fishman, a the proper kohms, if you don't mind telling me. I appreciate it!
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