I'm currently using a dual source system with a bigtone in the bridge and an Audio Technica Pro70 condenser microphone mounted externally. I'm using two separate cables to connect to an AER Compact60 amp, but this seems a bit cumbersome. So I'm wondering if it would be possible to wire a single multicore cable to carry both signals, and have two connectors at either end. Maybe something with 4 cores and a shield; 1 core + shield for the piezo signal, and 3 cores for the microphone signal. Or simply, using the shield as a common ground for the two signals, if this is possible.
The Pro70 requires phantom power (9v-52v) which the microphone channel of the amp provides. Would this cause problems (e.g. crosstalk) when running a powered microphone signal along side a passive instrument signal?
Is it possible, or even advisable, to run two different impedanced signals through the same cable?
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Any small mixer will buffer (and combine) these signals though.
I'd like a good answer to your question though, as I've got nearly the exact same issues to overcome. So, far I've used a small Behringer mixer - $99. But I'd love to miniaturize and minimize my rig - sans mixer and wall wart. I use a K&K, a Pro 70, and a coil, that I'd like to mix - without the mixer!
Like Jeff, I'm not an electronics buff but I have doen a bit of cable wiring for mics etc. I'm sure there'll be others on this forum who will give you a more accurate answer.
Alan
A simple but not-so-elegant solution: shrink-wrap the two cables together...although you'd want to find something quite flexible: some wraps can be really stiff.
Jim
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