Subject: | Re: Rode microphone - Spacer in XLR socket |
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From: | "Flawn Williams" flawn1951 |
Date: | Sun May 2, 2010 5:37 am ((PDT)) |
That Wikipedia note may be a mnemonic for remembering the connector, but as far as I know the designation 'XLR' was just a stock number designator for that connector series by Cannon (later ITT Cannon), the company that originated the spec. Switchcraft and then Neutrik came on board much later. > > ________________________________________________________________________ > 1a. Re: Rode microphone - Spacer in XLR socket > Posted by: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg > Date: Sat May 1, 2010 4:58 am ((PDT)) > > again... > > does anybody know what XLR means? > > Klas > >> |
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