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rottentreats
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Oct 29, 2019
Sooo I wanted to make my own balanced cable and adapter and these were my quick/dirty notes and steps for those who want to tackle a fun little project. Yes my mspaint skills are on point and yes for a simple person this worked great. Tools/items I used: Scissors to cut 52 inches (4+ feet) of the cable out Lighter (to tidy up the fraying cable when it was cut) Multimeter (to ensure I had continuity where wanted) Soldering iron (and solder) for the sex appeal Razor blade (not for self harm but rather the wires) Neutrik NC4MXX-B Male XLR 4-Pin Cable Connector - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KCZ3H95 Neutrik NC4FXX-B Female XLR 4-Pin Cable Connector - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KCSCGKZ Time. Measuring everything twice and understanding what was needed. Tinned the wire tips and connector terminals and then simply reheated the solder shoving the wire in the hole and bada bing bada boom. I did purchase the two packs of connectors in case I effed it up but alas my first attempt was successful. Quick little tip, the blue/brown and pink/brown pairs should be kind of twisted together if not right next to one another, a good starting point but still check with a multimeter that they go where they should. *** Attempt at your own risk. Granted if for some reason you goof up just start over. Please don't fry your cans. ***

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rottentreatsSeriously? You needed to post this comment a third time? They are cables which contrary to your belief aren't a BFD. You clearly aren't a rocket scientist.
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