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Bill Petropoulos
November 5th, 2009, 11:39 AM
I have a lectrosonics 100 series wireless system with the LMa transmitter.

When covering live events, I want to be able to input a signal from the house mixer into my transmitter for sending to my camera.

The transmitter has a TA5 connector.

Can the LMa take a line input without damage?

Can anyone tell me if this cable will do what I need with good results?

Remote Audio | XLR Female to TA5F 18" Line | CALECXL3/5L (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/287318-REG/Remote_Audio_CALECXL3_5L_XLR_Female_to_TA5F.html)

Thanks.

Bill Davis
November 5th, 2009, 11:54 AM
Yes, that will work fine.

Understand, tho, that the line level signal will be hot. The pad in the transmitter should have no problems attenuating the signal at the transmitter mic input, but you'd want to ALWAYS start with the transmitter pack input at ZERO gain and bring it up slowly and slightly until it's lights are indicating a proper input signal level. If you just unplug the mic input and plug in a line input, you'll likely be overloading the input circuit severely.

Good luck

Bill Petropoulos
November 5th, 2009, 12:09 PM
Should I use a pad to be safe?

Like this?: Audio-Technica | AT8202 In-Line Attenuator | AT8202 | B&H Photo (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/68085-REG/Audio_Technica_AT8202_AT8202_In_Line_Attenuator.html#features)

Rick Reineke
November 5th, 2009, 01:48 PM
Lectro makes XLR to TA5 cables (different pin config. on the transmitter) for inputing line level.
A line to mic pad will work though with the normal Lectro mic level cable. Normally about 50dB of attenuation for knocking down +4dB to mic level.

Warren Kawamoto
November 5th, 2009, 03:45 PM
Yes, that will work fine.

Understand, tho, that the line level signal will be hot. The pad in the transmitter should have no problems attenuating the signal at the transmitter mic input, but you'd want to ALWAYS start with the transmitter pack input at ZERO gain and bring it up slowly and slightly until it's lights are indicating a proper input signal level. If you just unplug the mic input and plug in a line input, you'll likely be overloading the input circuit severely.

Good luck

If I remember correctly, the line level cable is wired differently, it's already attenuated so no pad is necessary. I've swapped mic and line cables without having to adjust gain on the transmitter at all. Just remember which one is designated for line, and which one is mic. I colored my line level cable red. My mic level cable is black.

Andy Turrett
November 5th, 2009, 05:48 PM
Actually a line level is too strong for a Lectro Transmitter. You need to either use a pad or you can rewire the TA5 connector and then the Transmitter can handle line level. The proper line level wiring for the TA5 connector is on the lectro website.

Andy