too many haters in the comments! this is a great video. literally no one else has made such a detailed video on how to wire these combo jacks. and so what if he blows on the solder. no one wants to inhale those toxic fumes. i'm sure the solder connections are very solid and i'm sure the jacks work perfectly after he finished. he looks very experienced & pro at this type of work!! sheesh. the internet sometimes....
Caution. @ 01:29 you are projecting the air of your breath, full of water vapor, onto a soldering point that is still in a liquid state. When this soldering point cools, this water vapor is trapped inside. This will consequently weaken the soldering point. Just don’t do it. You don’t need it at all. For the best results, the component and the solder must cool down naturally.
Sorry for the delay! I got really busy with the rest of the build and didn't really have the capacity to get this one done until now. I wanted to make sure I finished the second part and got it uploaded for you guys. Here's the quick and dirty finale. Hope this helps someone out there! Studio Wiring - Neutrik Combo Jack Installation Pt2
Sorry about that! I got really busy with the rest of the build and didn't really have the capacity to get this one done until now. I wanted to make sure I finished the second part and got it uploaded for you guys. Here's the quick and dirty finale. Hope this helps, and it's not too late to be of some help. Studio Wiring - Neutrik Combo Jack Installation Pt2
And he solder the white wire to the Sleeve point which is ground for the TRS. If it should use XLR and TRS in the same way, then 1 should be connected to S, 2 should be connected to T, and finally 3 should be connected to R.
Hi Anyone who ever watches this: The color code is thus: 1, 2, 3 1.Shield, 2. Black 3. White (or Red) don't forget Should Be Wired or Shield Black White (Black is pin 2 HOT, White as always is Not Hot)
a few complaints, really should have been one video, and that video could have been the same length as this one if you didn't pause what you were saying ever few words.
too many haters in the comments! this is a great video. literally no one else has made such a detailed video on how to wire these combo jacks. and so what if he blows on the solder. no one wants to inhale those toxic fumes. i'm sure the solder connections are very solid and i'm sure the jacks work perfectly after he finished. he looks very experienced & pro at this type of work!! sheesh. the internet sometimes....
Where can I find this awesome 'STRIP TOOL' for XLR cables?
Is there a part 2 it just stopped abruptly all of a sudden I need to figure out how to do this LOL
Caution. @ 01:29 you are projecting the air of your breath, full of water vapor, onto a soldering point that is still in a liquid state. When this soldering point cools, this water vapor is trapped inside. This will consequently weaken the soldering point.
Just don’t do it. You don’t need it at all. For the best results, the component and the solder must cool down naturally.
Would this work with switched jacks? I get the impression if switched jacks were jumped, xlr would just go to ground.
Sorry for the delay! I got really busy with the rest of the build and didn't really have the capacity to get this one done until now. I wanted to make sure I finished the second part and got it uploaded for you guys. Here's the quick and dirty finale. Hope this helps someone out there!
Studio Wiring - Neutrik Combo Jack Installation Pt2
When blowing on your joints, you're making them cold. Let them cool naturally, every time. They'll perform better and last longer.
How do you wire a mono 1/4? I bought the Neutrik NCJ5FI-S Combo Connector XLR 1/4" Mono Jack
very nice.
but how to connect the wires is the most important bro.
put lead in cables is a breeze and the rest??
Sorry about that! I got really busy with the rest of the build and didn't really have the capacity to get this one done until now. I wanted to make sure I finished the second part and got it uploaded for you guys. Here's the quick and dirty finale. Hope this helps, and it's not too late to be of some help.
Studio Wiring - Neutrik Combo Jack Installation Pt2
Thanks but where's the next video?
You should always tin the wire as well as the cups, and never blow on the solder joint. Let it cool slowly!
Indeed, where is the all important next video where we see where each jumper cable is connected to...?
Studio Wiring - Neutrik TRS / XLR Combo Jack Installation Pt 2
from what I see, you're soldering a grounding wire to the tip of the TRS jack... do you connect it to the pin 1 of the XLR ? strange
And he solder the white wire to the Sleeve point which is ground for the TRS. If it should use XLR and TRS in the same way, then 1 should be connected to S, 2 should be connected to T, and finally 3 should be connected to R.
Hey great video, are you using any stranded 26 gauge wires for jumpers?
I want that wire stripper! What kind is that?
Ideal Industries Strip Masters!
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Mate this is excellent but I really need the next video D:
Studio Wiring - Neutrik TRS / XLR Combo Jack Installation Pt 2
Blowing on your solder joints is a very bad habit to get into. It can cause cold solder joints if it cools too fast or the air moves the solder.
DO NOT WEAR HEADPHONES - THE CLICKING SOUND OF THE STRIPPERS WILL HURT YOU!
Hi Anyone who ever watches this:
The color code is thus: 1, 2, 3 1.Shield, 2. Black 3. White (or Red) don't forget Should Be Wired or Shield Black White (Black is pin 2 HOT, White as always is Not Hot)
RIP headphone users
turn it sideways!!!!
This is a video on soldering, not the way to wire those jacks. Waste of time.
a few complaints, really should have been one video, and that video could have been the same length as this one if you didn't pause what you were saying ever few words.