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Canare Microphone Cable Question
Greetings. I just purchased some bulk microphone cable at a music store.
The part number is L-4E6S (Canare Star Quad). When I arrived home just now, I was going to make a an XLR F to XLR M microphone cable. When I cut open this cable, I found something I have never seen before. Inside are two blue wires and two white wires surrounded by a braided shield. This makes sense now, as its known as "Star Quad" cable. But my question is this: an XLR end has three pins, and here I have essentially four wires plus the shield. Do I combine the two blues together to form "one" blue wire, and then the two whites together to form "one" white wire? Or do I just go into the XLR 3 pin connector with a single blue, a single white, and shield? Thanks in advance. Regards, Darren |
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