how to properly wire(bridge) Neutrik combo(XLR/1/4") co
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how to properly wire(bridge) Neutrik combo(XLR/1/4") co
Neutrik combo connector: NCJ6FI-S
How does one "bridge" the solder terminals in order to use only one balanced cable(mogami balanced mic bulk)??
How does one "bridge" the solder terminals in order to use only one balanced cable(mogami balanced mic bulk)??
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I'd not seen these up close yet, so didn't know they could be wired separately for XLR and TRS - this brings up a different possibility, one that might be useful in some situations -
One example - you have a tube preamp that has both mic and line inputs; you wire the XLR part of the Neutrik to the mic input and the TRS part to the line input. Now, you can plug either a mic or a line input into the pre (but not BOTH at the same time) -
I could see where this might come in handy in some circumstances... Steve
One example - you have a tube preamp that has both mic and line inputs; you wire the XLR part of the Neutrik to the mic input and the TRS part to the line input. Now, you can plug either a mic or a line input into the pre (but not BOTH at the same time) -
I could see where this might come in handy in some circumstances... Steve
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Sort of like what Manley did with one of their compressors?knightfly wrote:I'd not seen these up close yet, so didn't know they could be wired separately for XLR and TRS - this brings up a different possibility, one that might be useful in some situations -
One example - you have a tube preamp that has both mic and line inputs; you wire the XLR part of the Neutrik to the mic input and the TRS part to the line input. Now, you can plug either a mic or a line input into the pre (but not BOTH at the same time) -
I could see where this might come in handy in some circumstances... Steve
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I was going to use this wiring method to hook up my patch bay to my mixer. I has an XLR and Line inputs which are electrically connected inside the mixer and the manual says "don't connect them at the same time." I didn't want to have to keep getting my mixer to move wires around so this way I can whichever connector is appropriate and wire both inputs up and forget about them.
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