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how to properly wire(bridge) Neutrik combo(XLR/1/4") co
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 6:12 am
by Armando
Neutrik combo connector: NCJ6FI-S
How does one "bridge" the solder terminals in order to use only one balanced cable(mogami balanced mic bulk)??
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:13 am
by Armando
Just checking, can everyone see the photo and pdf download I included?? I couldn't see them unless I'm logged on to the forum.
Let me know......
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:36 am
by Aaronw
Typically you would wire 2 balanced cables (one for xlr, the other 1/4").
But, if you want them to be "one", just solder a jumper cable between the 2 hot, 2 common, 2 ground leads.
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 3:23 pm
by LiveWire
one way to do it.
Wire up XLR points. 123
Then with 3 short jumer wires
Wire Pin 1 to S
Wire Pin 2 to T
Wire Pin 3 to R
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 8:29 am
by len-morgan
I believe you can get these connectors already "shorted" together so that there are only 3 leads (and maybe a chassis ground connection).
len
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:49 am
by Armando
Really. Would you know the Neutrik model number?? I just emailed their tech. support department also. Thanks!
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:11 am
by len-morgan
The model number is NCJ6FI-S - Stereo Non-Switching. It's available from Precision Audio (2.88 ea in small quantities).
len
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 3:17 am
by Armando
That model is the one I listed atthe beginning of this topic. It has posts/leads for both XLR123 and TRS.
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:53 am
by len-morgan
Not according to the PartsExpress.com web site. It lists the pins as T,R,S, and G (which I assume is a ground pin. On the switching version they list 7 pins.
len
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 6:24 am
by Aaronw
Just run a jumper. Keep it simple.
See attached...
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 7:22 am
by knightfly
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
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 7:45 am
by AVare
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
Sort of like what Manley did with one of their compressors?
Andre
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:02 am
by len-morgan
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.
len