Depends on the connector brand. Usually, the pins on XLR are numbered 1, 2 & 3. 1 is groundwire, 2 is hot and 3 is cold. On TRS connectors you have to be careful and read the manufacturers specs. Remember, Tip is hot, Ring is cold and Sleeve is ground. So read the manufacturers specs or check which pin is which by using a multimeter. Most people use the red wire as the “hot” and white as “cold”. It doesn’t matter at all, it must however be the same wire on each side.
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Will this also work as TRS to XLR? I need to record my guitar (TRS) into a zoom recorder that has XLR female input.
Yes it will work
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es el mejor video que e visto para hacer esa conexion
I tried the exact way of connection, but the audio sounds flanged: not sure how to correct that issue.
Kea cable ki aik side par rca our dosre side par ts jiek lgga kar do amplifier ki voice ko aik kar skty hean?
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So ...red always left?
Depends on the connector brand. Usually, the pins on XLR are numbered 1, 2 & 3. 1 is groundwire, 2 is hot and 3 is cold.
On TRS connectors you have to be careful and read the manufacturers specs. Remember, Tip is hot, Ring is cold and Sleeve is ground. So read the manufacturers specs or check which pin is which by using a multimeter.
Most people use the red wire as the “hot” and white as “cold”. It doesn’t matter at all, it must however be the same wire on each side.
Very informative
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Good video!
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