To sum dynamic microphones using a Y cable, they should be wired in series, not parallel. It's probably best not to sum condenser microphones with a Y cable, but if you must, I'd use a parallel connection with 100 to 150 ohm resistors in series with pin 2 and 3 to each microphone (4 total) to keep the amplifier in the mic from unduly loading the amplifier in the other mic. Also, when making mic cables, I found it important to ensure that the shell was grounded to pin 1. The grounded metal shell can prevent low-level hum, especially if someone touches the shell.
This is what I was afraid of. I knew it wouldn't be so straightforward and I have no idea what I'd need to complete the above steps. Any further details? Thanks
Have you tested it? And does it not drop the sound
Yes, other wise what is the use, right?
I think drop the sound obviously
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To sum dynamic microphones using a Y cable, they should be wired in series, not parallel. It's probably best not to sum condenser microphones with a Y cable, but if you must, I'd use a parallel connection with 100 to 150 ohm resistors in series with pin 2 and 3 to each microphone (4 total) to keep the amplifier in the mic from unduly loading the amplifier in the other mic. Also, when making mic cables, I found it important to ensure that the shell was grounded to pin 1. The grounded metal shell can prevent low-level hum, especially if someone touches the shell.
This is what I was afraid of. I knew it wouldn't be so straightforward and I have no idea what I'd need to complete the above steps. Any further details? Thanks