"MicBooster" <nick@micbooster.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Cannot find details of the NT4's output XLR connector anywhere, I am
> assuming;
>
> 1 - Ground
> 2 - left hot
> 3 - left cold
> 4 - right hot
> 5 - right cold
>
> Please can anyone confirm or correct? Thank you. Nick.
"MicBooster" <nick@micbooster.com> wrote in message
news:1117871881.472264.92620@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> Cannot find details of the NT4's output XLR connector anywhere, I am
> assuming;
>
> 1 - Ground
> 2 - left hot
> 3 - left cold
> 4 - right hot
> 5 - right cold
>
> Please can anyone confirm or correct? Thank you. Nick.
>
I'm not sure but Rode has phone numbers and email addresses on their site
for tech support. Probably the quickest and most accurate way to go :
http://www.rode.com.au/contact.asp
"John L Rice" <Drummer@ImJohn.com> wrote in message
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>
> "MicBooster" <nick@micbooster.com> wrote in message
> news:1117871881.472264.92620@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>> Hi,
>>
>> Cannot find details of the NT4's output XLR connector anywhere, I am
>> assuming;
>>
>> 1 - Ground
>> 2 - left hot
>> 3 - left cold
>> 4 - right hot
>> 5 - right cold
>>
>> Please can anyone confirm or correct? Thank you. Nick.
Isn't it in the manual ? If not, email RODE tech support. Oz is about 16
hours ahead of you, so you should get your answer before you send the
question.
Oddly the pinouts are not in the manual. I contacted Rode before
posting this question but without success. They have now confirmed
these are indeed the correct XLR pin assignments. Thank you for your
help.
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