Subject: | 1. Re: Microphone cabling - A source for 5-pin XLR |
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From: | "Greg Simmons" simmosonics |
Date: | Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:58 am ((PDT)) |
--- In Greg "Numbskull" Simmons <> wrote: > There is less demand for it. The 5-pin male to dual 3-pin female Y > cable would be commonly used by people with mics that have a 5-pin > stereo output SNIP! Of course, I've got the sexes around the wrong way there. That should read "...5-pin FEMALE to dual 3-pin MALE Y cable..." |
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