Thanks for the quick reply.
I don't. Will take a look this week.Thanks for the quick reply.
Do you know how the pins are connected? Does it matter which color goes to what pin (the twisted pairs probably make a difference)?
[Edit: The black insert is the non-symmetrical layout. According to below, you'd want the gray insert for the "5pin with an extra pin in the center." So, according to Neutrik at least, the symmetric is the non-standard.]Why does my 6-pin XLR not fit into the Neutrik 6-pin XLR?
Currently there are two configurations of conventional 6 pin XLRs. The NEUTRIK 6 pin XLR meets the industry standard according IEC 61076-2-103. Nevertheless NEUTRIK offers both types of 6 pin configurations. The standard NEUTRIK 6 pin has black insert - the insert of the non-standard configuration is gray.
The difference in the part #s is the addition of an “S” – for example:
Standard 6 pin male XLR cable connector –nickel housing/silver contacts = NC6MX
Same part with non-standard pin configuration = NC6MXS
I'm in the middle of a show right now, I'll post a picture once they are done. It woulda been way too easy if there was only one style of connectors.
It looks like a 5 pin, with an extra pin in the middle. We have plates with RFU and DMX jacks right next to each other, and I've figured out that a 5 pin cable will fit into the RFU jack.
Things not exploding is always interfered. Can Cat 5 cable hold the 12v? Should I pair the send, receive, and power together?
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