I'm back at it again working on yet another ArduinoBoy design. After realizing that a rackmount ArduinoBoy doesn't work well in live applications, I've decided to try making a stomp-box style ruggized thing while also adding some features to reduce all the crap I have to take to a live show.
So the plan is to combine an ArduinoBoy, PISS BOX-like design, and a Balun into one box. The schematic is basically done, though untested. But one problem I've run into is whether or not to use a transformer for the balun and what type. The PISS uses what appears to be something close to the Xicon 42T series. Seems to work well, but it does attenuate the bass and requires more EQ. For noise rejection, that's not a big deal since you'd just run the empty channel through the tranny. For a balun, however, that's a problem. I looked at using bigger tranny's from Hammond MFG, but their working range is from 200Hz - 15kHz which represents a cut in bass that would have to be brought back in with EQ. Anything larger and both the cost and complexity go up to the point it's not practical (from what I found so far).
An active balun would offer much better frequency repsonse, but it wouldn't be isolated. That means ground loops could become a problem if the box is powered by an external wall supply requiring an isolation transformer anyway. Likewise, using a 9V battery may get tricky because an active driver needs a balanced circuit (so +/- 4.5V) and the Arduino needs +5V.
Yet another option I have read about but don't now quite so much about is to effectively do something of both by driving the tranny with more power, boosting the input side to help keep a more flat response. That fixes the isolation issues, but still requires an external power supply.
So I said all that to say, both, if anyone had thoughts on the above considerations (say if isolation is really an issue for most applications) and if there was anything else that might be convenient to have in a box like this?