XLR Soldering: Ultimate Guide to Soldering XLR Cables - Easy & Effective
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Welcome to our in-depth tutorial on soldering XLR cables, a must-watch for audio professionals and enthusiasts! This guide is your one-stop resource for mastering the art of soldering XLR connectors, ensuring robust and clear audio connections for all your needs.
🔌 What You'll Learn:
Understanding XLR Cables: Dive into the structure and importance of XLR cables in professional audio setups.
Essential Soldering Tools: We outline the key tools and materials you'll need for effective soldering.
Detailed Soldering Steps: Follow our step-by-step instructions for a perfect solder, from prepping the cable to the final touch.
Troubleshooting Common Soldering Errors: Learn to spot and rectify frequent soldering mistakes for flawless XLR connections.
🎤 Special Feature: How to Solder a Microphone Cable:
Get specific tips and techniques for soldering microphone cables, a crucial skill for ensuring the best audio quality in recordings and live performances.
🎙️ Ideal for studio techs, live sound engineers, and DIY audio enthusiasts, this tutorial equips you with the skills to confidently solder XLR connectors and microphone cables.
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I like this guy. I trust him. He’s clearly a subject matter expert
Another quality video from the Taurus boys!
Much appreciated
Awesome Job!
Four conductors but it's not star-quad. Foil insulation and drain wire so it's for installation. Also rigid. What brand / model of cable is that?
It’s quite some time since I soldered… is there no need to use flux anymore??
In the video, we didn't use extra flux, but it's still important depending on what you're soldering. Even though the solder we used had a flux core, sometimes adding more flux can be really helpful. It cleans the metal surfaces, removes oxidation, and helps the solder flow better, making for a stronger and more reliable connection. So yeah, even though the solder has flux, adding a bit more can make a big difference, especially with tricky joints.
24 awg or 22 awg
Too bad about the camera work being blurry.