PLI05 Balun
Balanced or unbalanced isn‘t the question here. BALUN stands for Balanced-Unbalanced. Thanks to the stereo TRS jacks used in the PLI05, it can cope with both balanced and unbalanced signals. The PLI05 is so to say the PLI02‘s little sister. Both boxes can be used to convert balanced to unbalanced and both use so called line isolating transformers to realize a galvanic separation. They are connected between mains powered devices to reliably prevent ground loop hum. The PLI02 was designed for use with XLR connections and for low impedances (600 Ω).
The PLI05 on the other hand with its jack connectors is better for higher impedances. It covers a wide range from 600 Ω to over 10 kΩ. The attached diagrams for harmonic distortion, frequency- and phase characteristics demonstrate this quite clearly. To prevent loss of level make sure that your input impedance is not higher than the output impedance. Both devices are suitable for high levels of up to +20 dBu.
Specifications
| Line isolating transformer box with 2 seperate channels | |
| INPUTS: | 2 x TRS jacks (stereo sockets) Input impedance: nominal 10 kΩ |
| OUTPUT: | 2 TRS jacks (stereo sockets) Transformer ratio 1 : 1 Frequency response: 30 Hz - 20 kHz ± 0.5 dB @ 10 kΩ source impedance |
| THD: | < 0.5% @ 0 dBu @ 10 kΩ source impedance |
| MECHANICS: | Aluminium Die Cast Box 121 x 60 x 35 mm |
Downloads
PLI05 Manual