Introducing THAT-2
Connect THAT-2 between your
telephone and handset for quick
access to audio in and out of the
telephone. The THAT-2 is used by
radio stations to record and play
sound bites, and by TV and film sound
crews to get IFB dialog over phone
lines.
Record (Line Output)
There are two output jacks on THAT-2.
Both the white RCA phono jack on
the front, and the male XLR jack carry
the same signal. These mic level
output jacks provide a mix of both
sides of the conversation. In other
words, whatever you send down the
phone line will come back on these
jacks mixed with the audio from the
other side of the call. This mix ratio is
not adjustable, it is a function of the
telephone, not our product. As it turns
out, this is a suitable mix ratio for most
applications.
Play (Line Input)
There are two input jacks on THAT-2.
You can use either the red RCA
phono jack on the front or the female
XLR jack on the back. These are line
level inputs for signals that you want
to send down the phone line. These
jacks can be connected to an audio
output such as the headphone output
jack on a tape recorder, the line output
of a PC audio card, or the line output
from a CD player or audio mixer.
Overview
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Overview
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