can someone please remind me the pin conversion from din to xlr?
thanks
din to xlr
din to xlr
two bpms & three dudes away from a hit.
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On a Beyer I checked today, ground was on what I'd call the "Pin 2" position. I'm not certain of DIN/Tuchel pin numbering, but it's the equivalent of XLR pin 2.
Get a multimeter to check continuity between each pin and the mic's shell. When you hear the tell-tale beep, you'll know for sure which pin is ground.
Tom
Get a multimeter to check continuity between each pin and the mic's shell. When you hear the tell-tale beep, you'll know for sure which pin is ground.
Tom
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Try pasting this into your browser:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/rodabod/Ansc ... Mikrofonen tuchel.pdf
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/rodabod/Ansc ... Mikrofonen tuchel.pdf
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