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Posted by GMAN on 09/07/06 06:21
In article <12fv7j3q8lv97b8@corp.supernews.com>, "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote:
>"GMAN" wrote ...
>> I have a Panasonic AG-DS550 S-VHS and wish to connect the XLR audio
>> out from
>> that unit to a Sony RDR-GX7 Settop DVD+-RW DVD recorder that has
>> standard line
>> level RCA jacks.
>
>You could get a couple of cables with female XLR on the
>Panny end, and male RCA on the Sony end. But it is possible
>that the output level from the Panny may be too great for the
>Sony to handle. If the output levels on the Panny are adjustable,
>that would solve that problem.
>
>But it would be much quicker/easier to use the headphone
>output on the front of the Panny to feed into the Sony DVD
>recorder. You can find cable (and adapters, if necessary)
>likely in stock at any Radio Shack. This would give you
>likely identical performance at a fraction of the cost of getting
>XLR adapter cables, etc.
>
>> I dont want to have to invest in a mixer if its not needed.
>
>You should not need a mixer in any case to go from pro-
>level XLR to conusmer-level RCA.
>
Thanks, great idea.
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