Line Transformers
For an optimum signal transmission from line units to a mixer or amplifier. By using a transformer coupling, interferences due to matching problems, e.g. hum loops, are prevented to a large extent. Input and output are galvanically isolated.
All inputs and outputs can be used via 6.3 mm jacks and XLR jacks, balanced as well as unbalanced.
Line transformer- Balanced and unbalanced inputs and outputs
- Output impedance can be switched from 1:1/600 O to 2:1/150 O
- Phase can be switched from 0° to 180°
- Ground lift switch
- Wideband balancing transformer
- Robust metal housing
Production Partner 03/2013
"Attractively-priced line transformer. The LTR-102 is of neat workmanship and provides respectable measured values."
| Description | line transformer |
| Frequency range | 20-25,000 Hz |
| Control range | - |
| Control frequencies | - |
| Input signal | 5 V |
| Input sensitivity | - |
| Input impedance | 600 O |
| Output signal | - |
| Output impedance | 600 O/150 O |
| Gain | - |
| Phantom power | - |
| Compression | - |
| Gate ratio | - |
| Crossover frequency | - |
| High-pass filter | - |
| Low cut | - |
| Transmission ratio | 1:1/2:1 |
| S/N ratio | - |
| Channel separation | - |
| THD | - |
| Admiss. ambient temp. | 0-40 °C |
| Power supply | - |
| Dimensions | 120 x 44 x 90 mm |
| Weight | 545 g |
| Inputs | 1 x 6.3 mm jack, bal. 1 x XLR, bal. |
| Outputs | 1 x 6.3 mm jack, bal. 1 x XLR, bal. |
| Other features | Optimum load imped.: ? 2 kO Optimum source imped.: 50-600 O |