Powerchip preamp stereo jack

Started by Marek, November 04, 2005, 06:19:43 PM

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Marek


Hi folks!

please read this:

*The Powerchip is an onboard preamp w/volume control that has a stereo
*jack that automatically determines whether you are plugging a stereo
*plug in or a mono plug. If it finds that you are using a mono plug it
*mixes the electric with the acoustic sounds onboard to the plug tip. If
*it finds that you are using a stereo plug then it sends your electric
*sound through the tip and the acoustic sound through the ring of the
*plug giving you the ability to pan the tones via a pan/volume pedal.

So how do you make the thing to mix the signal to the tip of the plug, which normally would go to ground with a mono plug?

It's kinda late now, and I might be missing something obvious? :-)

Thanks in advance.

MM

petemoore

  Not real sure I'm reading right either, late here too...
  "Externally?'
  If it's not mixed inside, you can run a stereo cable from it to a stereo input mono output mixer.
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Eric H

Quote from: Marek on November 04, 2005, 06:19:43 PM


So how do you make the thing to mix the signal to the tip of the plug, which normally would go to ground with a mono plug?

The sleeve goes to ground, not the tip.

-Eric
" I've had it with cheap cables..."
--DougH