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On 2/8/2018 4:18 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
Linda Masterson wrote: How would I wire this with a single conductor? Remember I am wanting to split the signal into two 1/4" TS connectors for stereo. Headphone out to two TS 1/4". Tip on the TRS to center conductor of wire 1 to tip of TS #1. Ring on the TRS to center conductor of wire 2 to tip of TS #1. Sleeve on the TRS to both shields to sleeves of both TS #1 and TS #2. BUT..... your hum problem is almost certainly caused by a ground loop and will continue no matter how it's wired, unless you can find a way to lift the ground connections between the instrument and the console. A DI can make this foolproof but you can likely do it using your existing cable with pin 1 lifted on the XLR ends so the ground floats. --scott Thanks Scott and very interesting. Please remember I am cranking the gain and being ultra particular about noise which sounds like hum. The Livewire interconnect cable helped considerably and was acceptable to my ears but i was hoping to return it because it is too short and it was the longest Guitar Center had for this situation. http://www.guitarcenter.com/Livewire...1-4-TS-Male.gc |
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