The FLEX-6000 is wired as: 1-GND, 2-HIGH(+), 3-LOW(-).
Tim Ellison
On 1/29/2013 2:59 PM, Dave Antler wrote:
It will be interesting with that Neutrik combo connector on the
6000's.. The polarity of the positive going peaks makes a big
difference for us AM'ers. I don't think anything has changed
AFAIK, the AES 14-1992 XLR standard put this to rest in 1992, without a
distinction between mic and line level.
Pin 2 + ; Pin 3 - ; Pin 1 gnd/shld.
g
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Dave Antler wrote:
> It will be interesting with that Neutrik combo connector on the 6000's..
> The polarity o
It will be interesting with that Neutrik combo connector on the
6000's.. The polarity of the positive going peaks makes a big
difference for us AM'ers. I don't think anything has changed in the last
50 years but the standard on XLR for line level is 1= gnd, 2=black,
3=white/red. But XLR Mic w
XLR or TRS I believe.
Dave
wo2x
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On Jan 29, 2013, at 12:34 PM, k4...@fastmail.fm wrote:
> Looking at the picture of the rear panel. Anyone know for sure what
> kind of connector is required for the balanced microphone input?
>
> Thanks and 73
> Wayne
> K4ELO
>
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Looking at the picture of the rear panel. Anyone know for sure what
kind of connector is required for the balanced microphone input?
Thanks and 73
Wayne
K4ELO
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