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Discussions of how to build your own gear for the recording studio and interviews with audio electronics experts.
"Explain Like I'm 5": Balanced vs. Unbalanced Connections
DIY Recording Equipment Podcast
12 years ago
"Explain Like I'm 5": Balanced vs. Unbalanced Connections
This podcast marks the first of a new series in which I attempt to explain complex audio subjects so that a 5-year-old could understand them. In this first "Explain Like I'm 5" podcast, I tackle the important subject of balancing. What is the difference between balanced and unbalanced connections? How does balancing work? Why do we need balanced connections? In less than 15 minutes, I answer these questions the way I wish someone had for me: assuming no electronics knowledge, sticking to the basics, and using only terminology that a musician would understand. Download the mp3 or subscribe via iTunes In order, I discuss: What are balanced and unbalanced connections? How can I identify the difference? Why are there these two types of connections in the studio? How does balancing reduce noise? What is Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR)? If balanced connections are so great, why isn't everything balanced?
DIY Recording Equipment Podcast
Discussions of how to build your own gear for the recording studio and interviews with audio electronics experts.