Before you even turn your iron on you need to cut the cable and organize its ends.
Soldering iron for xlr cables.
A clamp to hold your xlr cable a soldering iron.
1 cut to cable length.
Here s how to use a solder to repair or make a ne balanced xlr cable with neutrik connectors.
It s now time to solder the wires to the connector.
You ll want to tin the soldering iron first by applying a little bit of solder to the iron directly but then when soldering the wires to the cups you ll want to heat up the cups and the wire and then add solder all at the same time to ensure a good connection.
The picture below will.
First manipulate the 3 wires so that they line up with the connector leads.
The process of building an xlr cable is an enjoyable task.
Temperature varies some.
Realistically anything over 50 might be unwieldy or invite noise.
Then with the female xlr connector firmly in the vice hold the end of the cable and solder the black wire onto the 3 middle connection as shown then the red wire on to the 2 connection and finally the shield wire onto.
Your microphone cable can be any length.
The first thing that you need after obtaining your cable and xlr end is a soldering iron and some solder.
20 is a good length if you re not sure.
2 make shallow lengthwise cuts at each end.
Soldering an xlr cable.
Soldering iron cutters needle nose pliers hand tool knife wire stripper materials needed for building xlr cable cable.
Cable i recommend mogami belden or canare solder neutrik xlr connectors heat shrink.
A pair of wire cutters.
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Soldering iron wire strippers cable cutters needle nose pliers utility knife third hand tool lighter.
In the picture above the male end of the xlr cable is on the left and the female end is on the right.
It s important to know the placement of the individual wires within the xlr cable.
Second you will want to figure out a way to safely and securely hold the xlr end in place as you solder the wire the end.
A small vise works best but in a pinch you can also use a pair of pliers or ideally a vise grips.