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XLR Pinout

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:46 pm
by Kenny Kaos
Rane has a source posted here for cable pin outs. I remember reading about a telescoping ground somewhere. The ground is only connected on one end. but it just seems weird. I don't think i have ever bought a cable wired this way. i have a cable tester, and the 3 pins always match.
my question.
Should i unhook Pin 1 only on one end of all my cables?
what kind of problems will i have on way or the other?
are all three required for phantom power? or a direct box?
Thanks.

Re: XLR Pinout

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:49 pm
by Kenny Kaos
another problem is some cables show all 3 lights when tested, but the shield light (4th light) turns on and off when wiggled.
is that a concern?

Re: XLR Pinout

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:24 pm
by Bill Fitzmaurice
Kenny Kaos wrote:Rane has a source posted here for cable pin outs. I remember reading about a telescoping ground somewhere. The ground is only connected on one end. but it just seems weird. .
It is weird. Properly built balanced gear doesn't need ground lifting. But not all gear is properly built.

Re: XLR Pinout

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:27 pm
by Kenny Kaos
Then "Weird" it is. not broke don't fix.
Thanks Bill.

Re: XLR Pinout

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:30 pm
by Greg Plouvier
The shield should remain connected on both ends. The ground which connects to the shell of the connector is generally left unconnected. All three are required to pass phantom. You shouldn't unhook pin 1 on either end where mic cables are concerned. Some people unhook the shield on the input end when wiring their drive lines - console to processor - processor to amps - or in their insert racks - not that often though. I guess the the thought is any noise that gets on the shield will drain back to the output instead of coming in at the input. I run everything shield continuous with no problems.
Sometimes when you get that 4 light it can mean a short to ground is happening when you wiggle the cable end...not always though

Re: XLR Pinout

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:48 pm
by Kenny Kaos
Awesome. thanks for your help.