Yup
A little bit of common mode
Russ KD4JO
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From: Clay Autery
Date: 6/7/18 5:16 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3] Heil 600 ohm balanced mic (PR40) connecting to rear
And if for some
And if for some reason you have a TRS available and not TS
connector just wire the ring and shield to Pins 1 and 3, and still
pin 2 to tip.
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Clay Autery, KY5G
(318) 518-1389
On 06/07/18 13:59, Bob McGraw K4TAX wrote:
If you wish to make your own cable using a XLR con
On 6/7/2018 9:06 AM, Michael Blake wrote:
You can buy the correct 3 pin XLR to 1/8” TS Male cable at your local Guitar
Center or similar place for less that $20….
Or you can make one with two connectors, some cable, and a soldering iron.
Wire pins 1 and 3 together and to the shield of the 1/8
If you wish to make your own cable using a XLR connector and a 1/8"
Tip-Sleeve connector, XLR pin #2 connect to Tip, XLR pin #3 and pin #1
to the Sleeve. In the XLR world, pin #1 is ground/shield, pin #2 is
hot (+ve) and pin #3 is cold (-ve) Thus for unbalanced use, pin #1 and
pin #3 must b
Mike, I connect my EV-RE50ND to the rear 1/8” connector on my K3s without
issue. You need an XLR to TS 1/8” male cable or adapter. The mic does not
care if it is balanced or unbalanced but if you use an XLR to TRS adapter the
ring will be floating free and will cause a problem.
You can buy t
I would like to connect my 600 ohm balanced mic PR 77D to the K3s rear mic
connection. The mic connector is XLR 3-pin. I cannot figure out if the K3
rear connection can accept a balance mic. The adapters I have tried produce
hum and lead me to believe they force it to unbalance.
Any help apprecia
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