You can get by by wiring the unbalanced output from PC directly to the balanced input by taking the signal from PC and going to + on gentner. Ground from PC goes to - and ground on gentner.
To go the other way, wire the gentner + to PC signal, and ground to ground, leaving gentner - floating. See also http://www.rane.com/note110.html http://www.jensen-transformers.com/an/an003.pdf You'll have a roughly 10dB signal difference; when I've set this up in the past I made that adjustment on the gentner input and output attached that way, so that the levels elsewhere in the system match. --bob On Sep 30, 2005, at 11:16 AM, Jeremy Mann wrote: > > Cindy Sievers said: > >> Hi Jeremy, >> >> That device is called an ATI Matchmaker MM100, they are hard to find >> anymore.....do a google search on them, you might be able to locate >> one....here's where we found >> one: http://www.atiguys.com/?fa=search&text=mm100 >> >> The document Jennifer pointed you to is the doc I was thinking >> of....but I >> know there is one that has an up close image of the phoenix plug >> conversion......I can't find that one, but I have a hard copy of >> images if >> you need them.... >> > > Thanks Cindy. I found the answer I was looking for. I think the > problem > with the levels is because the 1/8" connections are unbalanced. I > found an > MM100 online but its *gasp* $429! I will be making a trip to Radio > Shack > this weekend to see if I can build something for less money. > > > -- > Jeremy Mann > jer...@biochem.uthscsa.edu > > University of Texas Health Science Center > Bioinformatics Core Facility > http://www.bioinformatics.uthscsa.edu > Phone: (210) 567-2672 > >