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Mic for use with the “balanced “ connector

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After years of hardly using a mic , I am now trying to use one frequently . I have the FHM-3 working fine on the Maestro C and I have a Heil Gold Elite working , plugged in to the 1/8 mic socket on the 6600 . The 6600 manual states that the balanced connector on the 6600 can be used for the highest quality audio . I have been advised that my Heil Gold is not a suitable mic for wiring up for use with the balanced connector . What would be an example of a mic that is suitable for use of the balanced mic socket ?

Andy K3UK .

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  • John KB4DU
    John KB4DU Member ✭✭✭✭
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    Just realize that no one will ever hear the difference between balanced and unbalanced connections for a short run of mike cable. The frequency response is the same. The balanced connection reduces noise pickup for long runs, like a studio setting

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  • Craig_KØCF
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    Electro-Voice RE320 or Heil PR-781. And many others that have XLR output connectors.

    73, Craig KØCF

  • Neil D Friedman N3DF
    Neil D Friedman N3DF Member ✭✭✭✭
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    I have had good results with Heil 781.

  • Andrew O'Brien
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    Craig , my existing Heil Gold Elite has an XLR connector but i was advised that it is not suited for the balanced connection. .

  • WX7Y
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    edited March 17
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    The Heil PR40 works very well for me

    audio is a bit low so I have it At about 80%

    The Gold line will work very well BUT on the earlier Mics they had the PTT switch wired to the Mic— and Shield which caused HUM on the audio.

    they can be rewired pretty easily but the Mic has to be totally disabled and wired correctly so the MIC— was not tied to the switch or shield

    i put this Mod on the Flex5000 reflector years ago but I’m not sure it is still around.

    Oh of Course you will have to build your Radio Ends to match the Radio for MIC in and the PTT jack.

  • Andrew O'Brien
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    edited March 17
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    Jack , I did find your old Flex 5000 post . Since I have the Gold Elite working via the 1/8 connector on the 6600 I might give up on using the Gold Elite via the balanced connection and pick up a 781 for trying out audio quality on a balanced connection . I found an old post where someone painstakingly detailed the XLR3 pin outs to the 1/4 TRS plug . Save me further messing around with a 4 pin XLR and unclear 1/4 TRS pin outs .

    Thanks ,

    Andy K3UK

  • WX7Y
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    edited March 17
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    here is my OLD post for the Goldline MIC Mod, This one shows for the 8 Pin Mic connector but the MIC mod is the exact SAME for the Balanced cable, it is from May of 2012 https://helpdesk.flexradio.com/hc/en-us/article_attachments/200516338

    The problem is the JUMPER on the MIC 4 PIN XLR connector.

    1/4" Balanced cable wiring is Tip MIC+ , Ring MIC--, Sleeve in the GND. very easy and is the STANDARD Commercial MIC wiring and I think is the same as the 1/8" jack for the F6600.

    I would rather use the much more physically substantial 1/4" connector but that is just me.

  • Andrew O'Brien
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  • WX7Y
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    Yep your right John except for one VERY important thing,

    A Ham Radio station with up to 1500 Watts of Power can pick up MUCH MUCH MORE RFI noise than a 100' length of cable in a Studio setting,

    This is why I use a good quality balanced Audio cable and a Balanced MIC for my Radio activities, Balanced cables have a self RF noise canceling especially when using Twisted pair cables.

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