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Brad Bonczkiewicz June 22nd, 2007 08:34 PM

ProCo iFace
 
Hello, I'm going to start projecting video at wedding receptions and looking to buy some gear. Among the list is a direct box to allow me to convert unbalanced RCA to balanced XLR to make 50' runs to DJ mixers. I found a unit from ProCo called the iFace

http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--PRCIFACE
Description: Stereo mini (1/8 in.) input jack and individual RCA left and right input jacks. Transformer-isolated XLR male outputs. Stereo/mono switch.

It doesn't appear to be externally powered so it probably doesn't offer a ground lift. Do you think that will be a problem? The source is a consumer DVD player with stereo RCA output. I guess another idea is to use a Y cable and then send to the DJ using a ProCo AV1 single channel direct box. I'm fairly knowledgeable with audio equipment but have virtually no experience in this area. Any thoughts? Thank you in advance!

David W. Jones June 23rd, 2007 06:25 AM

Have a look at the Matchbox by Henry Engineering.

Good Luck with your project!

Lance Spratt June 24th, 2007 12:46 PM

Hi Brad,

The ProCo device you are looking is good, but a ground lift is a very desirable option when dealing with audio system components that may be operating at different ground potentials or ground sources. But a device does not have to be active in order to have a ground lift switch.

You might want to look at www.cablefactory.com, or http://www.radialeng.com/di-jpc.htm for the type of box that you are looking for. The Radial box is a great box using very high quality transformers in a bullet proof chassis. I believe they retail for about $200.00 US. The Cable Factory DI-PRO-PC is a multi-media box that I have used often and offers ground lifts. Lundahl transformers, which are very high quality are used in all Cable Factory boxes.

A good isolation/direct box is worth it's cost as it can save you much grief when attempting to interface consumer level audio signal with pro gear.

Hope it helps.

Good luck.

Lance

Brad Bonczkiewicz June 26th, 2007 09:27 PM

Thank you both for the suggestions. I decided to go with the ProCo AV1 to take DVD audio from RCA and drop it to balanced mic level to travel to the DJ booth. On the receiving end, I also purchased an ART CleanBOX 2-Way Stereo Converter to bring it back to unbalanced RCA line level. Both have ground lifts so I can isloate the transformer from causing any hum. I figure most DJ mixers will have more RCA inputs than mic inputs. Does that sound like a good plan? Thanks again.


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