Subject: | Re: another cable question |
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From: | "Philip Tyler" macmang4125 |
Date: | Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:49 am ((PDT)) |
I have the answer female and male back to back XLR's, always carry a couple= around just in case :-)) Phil ----- Original Message ---- From: Greg Simmons <> To: Sent: Thursday, 11 September, 2008 18:36:13 Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] another cable question --- In naturerecordists@ yahoogroups. com, Lou Judson < > wrote: > > Oh dear. Another myth comes to light. > > Audio is alternating current, thus it "moves" equally in both > directions. No wire has directionality. Not even with DC! My cables are all *extremely* directional: the signal goes in the end with the female XLR and comes out the end with the male XLR. They simply don't work the other way around, and trying to force them to do so would almost certainly result in damage to cables and equipment. - Greg Simmons |
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