On Monday 26 March 2012 09:34:09 am James Harrison wrote:
> the XLR inputs are only expecting nominal -60 to -20dBu (while the jacks can 
> do -36 to +4dBu). So I'm a little unsurprised about clipping from 
> professional sources on XLR inputs - which is a shame since that's exactly 
> the problem we've got at the moment

 There are "off the shelf" XLR attenuators from most professional equipment 
suppliers.
 XLR in and out, looks like a large  ( longer ) XLR adapter, designed 0 in and 
-50 out.

 They will not can not correct for unbalance, but they do just fine for level.
 Just a passive constant Z resistor network. 600 in 600 out typically.

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