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David Carter
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Jack Wiring Question

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I've got a 1/4" and a 4-pole speakon that I'm going to be putting on my O10. I hope to do the wiring later today, but I need some guidance being the newbie that I am...

In a previous post, Bill said the use the 2+ and 2- terminals on the speakon jack. For the 1/4" jack, it is not labeled with + and -. It has tip, ring, and ground. If I understood the Wikipedia article I read, tip=(+) and ring=(-). Does that sound right?

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Dave

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Normally that would be TRS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) for a stereo-jack. Tip is '+', Ring is '-' and Sleeve is ground.

With a mono jack, which is all you need for 1 cab, you would have TS (Tip and Sleeve). Tip being '+', Sleeve being '-'.

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Re: Jack Wiring Question

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David Carter wrote:I've got a 1/4" and a 4-pole speakon that I'm going to be putting on my O10. I hope to do the wiring later today, but I need some guidance being the newbie that I am...

In a previous post, Bill said the use the 2+ and 2- terminals on the speakon jack. For the 1/4" jack, it is not labeled with + and -. It has tip, ring, and ground. If I understood the Wikipedia article I read, tip=(+) and ring=(-). Does that sound right?

Thanks.
This entirely depends on your end use.....

If this is just for your bass backline use pin 1+/1- only

Most speakon leads you will buy for you cab will only be 2 pole and run on pins 1+/1- only. And as such pins 2+2- are not being used.

If the reason for the 1/4 and speakon is to allow you to use either a jack or a speakon lead (as most bass cabs fitted with speakons do) then you only want to use pins 1+ for positive and 1- for negative and connect the 1/4 Jack to the same 1+/1- pins. Pin 2 will not be used.

On a 1/4 mono jack the tip is positive, the sleeve is negative

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Re: Jack Wiring Question

#4 Post by David Carter »

DAVID_L_PERRY wrote:This entirely depends on your end use.....

If this is just for your bass backline use pin 1+/1- only

Most speakon leads you will buy for you cab will only be 2 pole and run on pins 1+/1- only. And as such pins 2+2- are not being used.

If the reason for the 1/4 and speakon is to allow you to use either a jack or a speakon lead (as most bass cabs fitted with speakons do) then you only want to use pins 1+ for positive and 1- for negative and connect the 1/4 Jack to the same 1+/1- pins. Pin 2 will not be used.

On a 1/4 mono jack the tip is positive, the sleeve is negative
Thanks, Dave!
Dave

Built:
- Omni 10 (S2010 + piezo array)
- 2 x DR250 (DL II 2510 + melded array)
- 2 x Titan 39 (BP102 - 14"W)
- 2 x Titan 39 (3012LF - 20"W)
- 4 x DR200 (Delta Pro 8B + melded array)

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