seanadams;234387 Wrote: 
> It depends on the sex of the xlr. Chances are good that if it fits in an
> XLR output it is correct. However, it should be checked with an ohmmeter
> to make sure that one side is not connected.
> 
> BTW it is unlikely that shorting one of the outputs will actually harm
> the source device, as the output should have a sufficiently high output
> impedance to protect itself. However, it will probably introduce
> distortion on the other line.


Here's an excellent reference on this subject:

http://www.rane.com/note110.html


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