Please update your browser to take advantage of the latest technology security enhancements to ensure your B&H Shopping experience is as safe as it is enjoyable:
The PSC LMP attenuates the line level audio signal by 50dB to provide a mic level output.
UPC: 810048700226
PSC FPSC0010D Reviews
Great for Ham Radio Station
By Scott
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-06-19
I have some line level audio processing between my mic and ham radio, so getting the audio back into the radio at mic level is a requirement. This device provides the padding needed to provide a mic level input to the radio. Works great and plugs directly into the output of the last piece of audio processing gear and the mic cable to the radio.
Works Like a Charm
By The Ugly One in the Middle
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2016-01-19
We used the ALMP Line to Mic adapter to send a line level from our studio mixer to the VIXIA video camera. Sweet! Works great with no hum.
See any errors on this page?
question
50 DB sounds a bit much. Can you select different gains?
Asked by: Richard H.
there are no gain switches on the actual adapter but as far as I know you can purchase other adapters with different gains, 20 or 30 dbStephen
Answered by: Stephen M.
Date published: 2018-08-27
Going from xlr line out to PA with +4 boost. Will ...
Going from xlr line out to PA with +4 boost. Will this even that out?
Asked by: michael
This PSC adapter is used to pad a line level output signal by 50 dB for compatibility with a mic level input. Mic level signal is much lower than line level signal. When the adapter is used, it lowers the line level output signal to prevent it from overloading the microphone input to avoid distortion/clipping and potential damage to the equipment you are connecting to.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2021-05-03
question
Will be plugging a mixer with line level out into a PA system with mic level in that also has phantom power. Will it pass the phantom power up stream to the mixer or will it eliminate it? In the past phantom power back feeding into a mixer usually causes the mixer to blow up. So what happens with phantom power?
Asked by: Anonymous
I did not have a problem with sending phantom power through this item. Works great for me.