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ASK: XLR Combo, any opinion?

Started by papasaurus84, December 09, 2013, 08:37:05 AM

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papasaurus84

Dear guys,

Does anyone here know about XLR combo, i mean use it for diy purpose? I have a plan to make a DI Box and want to try this stuff. Any Clue?

Thanks and regards, Desta.
thousand dollars pedal and DIY is a GAS. the diffrence is the voltage: plus and minus. :D

selfdestroyer

Quote from: papasaurus84 on December 09, 2013, 08:37:05 AM
Dear guys,

Does anyone here know about XLR combo, i mean use it for diy purpose? I have a plan to make a DI Box and want to try this stuff. Any Clue?

Thanks and regards, Desta.

Are you talking about these?
http://www.neutrik.us/en-us/plugs-jacks/jacks/combo-i-series/ncj5fi-s


http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Neutrik/NCJ5FI-S/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMv0W4pxf2HiV0%252bKdhvD8lQRmgmvktge52U%3d

If this is what your talking about, Its so weird you ask because I was just ordering some from Mouser for my vocal effects pedal. I wanted the options of using XLR or 1/4" mono.

kothoma


papasaurus84

Yep...that thing. The closest country i could buy that in small amount is singapore, and i have to buy for about 30-40 pcs. maybe some of you want to sell that babe to me here in indonesia? :D...
thousand dollars pedal and DIY is a GAS. the diffrence is the voltage: plus and minus. :D

raulduke

They are very useful if you use a lot of balanced/line level gear.

Means you don't have to have a load of XLR cables knocking about to interconnect everything.

If you are just using guitar related stuff I wouldn't bother.

Also, note that passive DI boxes are designed to be amplified by a mic-preamp (hence the XLR connector), therefore a jack connector may not be as useful in that scenario.

Active DI's are a different matter mind (they require no further amplification and are usually already at line level).