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Hello all!! This is my first post here and was hoping that you DIY'ers can help out a noobie.

This will be my first attempt at making a headphone cable and would like to know if this is the way to go about it...

Unbalanced cable using a 1/4" TRS plug and 2 mini 4-pin XLR's for the headphone end, left and right.

Is this the correct way for wire hookup? See diagram below.... beer.gif

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Posted (edited)

Isn't the "balanced" setup the same as "unbalanced"?

Can't find any other wiring schemes....

so... are all the "better" after market wired the same way and advertised as balanced?

wait a second....

Edited by jwzhan
Posted (edited)

so... are all the "better" after market wired the same way and advertised as balanced?

wait a second....

Please. Pretty please. With a fucking cherry on top. dont post like this. This is how truly inane rumors get started.

The drawing above is wrong. I don't know whats right as you could do it several ways, but I know that this is wrong.

Edited by nikongod
Posted

Would it really matter if they were wired like that? No need for ground with balanced and I doubt any manufacturer will have accomodated for shield at pin 1.

But why take the risk? A wise man once said, "Assumption is the mother of all fuckups."
Posted (edited)

I think this comes down to the fact that the manufacturers can wire up their headphones any way they like , and with any connector they desire.

Edited by wink
Posted

the headphones cannot possibly know whether they are hooked up to

a balanced or unbalanced amplifier. Maybe if you want to get fancy

and add some extra weight you can use wire with a shield on it and

wire the shield to either xlr ground (4 pin) or the 5th wire (5 pin)

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