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Help needed with XLR lead
I am looking for help in making a microphone extension. I have two good
quality 5-pin XLR cable connectors. I need help & advice about the best cable to buy and a wiring diagram for how to solder the cable to the connectors. I would really appreciate any help with this. Karl |
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Help needed with XLR lead
Richard
thank you for your post. It is indeed a stereo mic. Its the Sony ECM-MS957 Karl "Richard Crowley" wrote in message ... "Karl" wrote ... I am looking for help in making a microphone extension. I have two good quality 5-pin XLR cable connectors. I need help & advice about the best cable to buy and a wiring diagram for how to solder the cable to the connectors. I would really appreciate any help with this. What exactly are you connecting? "Standard" mic cable uses THREE-pin XLR connectors. Are you making a cable for some kind of stereo balanced microphone? Brand and model numbers would be helpful. |
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Help needed with XLR lead
I am looking for help in making a microphone extension.
I have two good quality 5-pin XLR cable connectors. I need help & advice about the best cable to buy and a wiring diagram for how to solder the cable to the connectors. I would really appreciate any help with this. This is a stereo mic, which is why you need a 5-pin XLR? An extension cable will always be wired straight-through, pin 1 to 1 etc. Would have to be, when you think about it :-) Shops that supply suitable cable will advise you what to get. Don't get conned into expensive "super-cable". |
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