About the ROLLS DB25 Matchbox High Impedance Signal Conversion
The Rolls DB25 Matchbox is a compact, passive signal conversion interface designed to solve specific impedance and level-matching challenges in professional audio systems. Its primary function is to adapt high-impedance, unbalanced line-level or instrument-level signals—typically originating from sources like electric guitars, keyboards, or older consumer electronics—to a balanced, low-impedance format suitable for professional microphone preamps, mixing console line inputs, or digital audio converters. The device utilizes a 25-pin D-Sub connector for its input, accommodating multi-channel conversion from gear that uses DB25 connectors for analog audio I/O, such as certain audio interfaces, tape machines, or patchbays wired to the Tascam pinout standard. This makes it an invaluable tool for studio integration, allowing legacy or consumer multi-track equipment to interface cleanly with modern balanced studio infrastructure.
The conversion process is achieved through high-quality, custom-wound audio transformers for each channel. These transformers provide crucial ground isolation to eliminate hum and buzz caused by ground loops, a common issue when connecting disparate pieces of audio equipment. By balancing the signal, the Matchbox also allows for much longer cable runs without susceptibility to noise pickup. Being a fully passive device, it requires no external power, batteries, or phantom power, ensuring absolute reliability, zero added noise from power supplies, and immediate, transparent operation. The lack of active electronics means it introduces no coloration or latency, preserving the original tonal character of the source signal while solving the technical interface problem.
Housed in a durable, small-form metal enclosure, the DB25 Matchbox is built for both permanent installation in a rack (using optional mounting brackets) and portable use. Its straightforward, no-knobs design embodies a set-it-and-forget-it philosophy, making it a reliable and sonically transparent problem-solver. For studio engineers, system integrators, and live sound technicians, this unit is an essential interface for seamlessly integrating a wide array of unbalanced gear into a professional, balanced audio system, ensuring clean signal transfer and eliminating a common source of system noise.