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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2008

Tom Mody of the Mody Company's http://www.churchaudiosupply.com website shows the proper wire and pin assignments for XLR mic connectors, 1/4" TRS & phono connectors, RCA connectors & Speak-on Connectors

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  • where would i be able to find the cable? and also do you have a video discribing how to wire through a wall? ok im going to explain what im trying to do... In the live recording room im going to have wall plate mic inputs and on the other side of that exact wall im going to have male mic connections to continue to the cable on to the mixer in the mixing room. Please help me out any suggestions?

  • lol when i first got an audio cable to solder i was like wtf it only has 2 wires then i learned that the shielding is used as a wire :D

  • Made my life sooooo much easier! Thanks guys!

  • thanks alot!

  • Spot on!! Great video!

    This is stuff that everyone who works with audio cables needs to know.

    Well done. Definite five stars!

    Rick

  • Excellent video. Straight and to the point.

    Answered my questions immediatey.

    Thank You.

  • Good video. Stays on point and doesn't drift off into some other crap.

  • this helped alot, thanks man

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