> Mine came with a tuchel cable, but I make up my own cables anyway. If
> you know someone handy with a soldering iron, the plug body is
> indentical to a 3-pin standard DIN female plug but with a screw cover.
> Tuchel plugs are sometimes called 'Binder DIN' plugs. The wiring is
> the same way around as if it was an XLR plug.
I believe ground is pin 2, signal pins 1 & 3. Before I knew what a Tuchel was,
I learned about this when I encountered an XLR (mis) wired by a European who
connected the shield to pin 2!
-Dan
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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