Hi Greg,
Many thanks for that; I'll find my micrometer later and check. I'm slightly=
puzzled that you appear to be saying that different series have different =
sizes?! Surely there must be a standard measurement laid down somewhere?
Re the CAD179, yes I'll let you know how I get on. All I've done so far is =
test that it works. The only thing I learnt doing this, is that it's very s=
usceptible to handling noise; I wasn't using the include suspension. I'll d=
o more testing within the next few days hopefully, and will give you my opi=
nion.
All the best
Max
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> Max:
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> Neutrik has CAD drwaings for all of their products. You just need to go t=
o their website, then go to the exact type of connector you have and under =
the right "Additional Info" sidebar they have Technical Info and Drawings. =
Their measurements seem to be complete and exact.
>
> For example, click on this link for a common XLR connector: http://www.ne=
utrik.com/fl/en/audio/210_411/NC3FX-B_detail.aspx
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> Then just click on the Drawing (PDF) and you will see the complete CAD dr=
waing for that connector. The trick is knowing exactly what series of XLR y=
ou have, because Neutrik has a bunch and some of them have been discontinue=
d. But I believe there is a section on their website that has discontinued =
connectors.
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> BTW, I am very curious how the CAD M179 mic works for you. I have been co=
nsidering buying a pair to do some M-S and Blumlein nature recording. Pleas=
e keep us posted about your results!
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> -Greg
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